Where can I find a German Shepherd puppy for a reasonable price?

tadpoles_mom asked:


I am doing a favor for my cousin's girlfriend. How I got roped into this, I have no clue, but now she is relying on me to get him a puppy for Valentines day. He either wants a German Shepherd or a Husky puppy.

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13 Responses to “Where can I find a German Shepherd puppy for a reasonable price?”
  1. Teacup Irish Doodlehound says:

    A puppy as a gift is never a good idea. If she insists, make her do it herself.

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  2. gochenour_jarvis says:

    Go to the SPCA and Find a puppy who really needs a home….

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  3. hairynugly1 says:

    Dont really know where you can get a German Shepherd at a reasonable price, but dont be too cheap. Is really necessary that you get them from a good stock, they are prone to a terrible hip problem which can mean they have to be put down. Not a good cheap option.

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  4. huskychihuahua says:

    You can check local papers or websites such as adtrader, free ad mart, epupz, uk puppy finder, loot.com, friday ad etc. what area do you live in?

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  5. alley t says:

    you can go to petfinder. com
    they have perfect pets that need homes.
    and shelters usually have alot of shepherds.
    and a husky, petfinder.com
    hope this helps!

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  6. Katie says:

    Look on craigslist there are numerous puppies listed in Milwaukee and Madison that need to be adopted and some of them are only a few months old. We got ours off of there. It was cheaper and we were keeping him out of the pound.

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  7. charneH says:

    U CAN FIND THEM ON THE INTERNET BY SAYING WHAT DOG DO U WANT FOR A RESONABLE PRICE

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  8. br@ski says:

    yeah the spca or the pound!! if those dogs dont get a home death might be there next option and thats so sad there cheap there to! good luck!

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  9. JP -- PitPal says:

    I would try your local German Shepherd Rescue :)

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  10. PawPrintz says:

    Bad idea! If he wants a dog, send him to GSD Rescue. Let him go thru the proper channels and interviews etc and find out if he should really even be a dog owner. Many people shouldn’t have a dog, they just like the idea of a cute puppy, and once they find out they need to work at things, or that the puppy is only cute for a short time, They tend to get rid of the dog. Make him earn the dog thru the proper channels.

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  11. Andy S says:

    Please go to the SPCA first. The way their fees are structured (in NYC at least) they get more for euthanizing an animal than for storing it, therefore animals are kept only for a week before they’re “gone.”

    Often they have babies, but they go quick. If this is the girl’s first dog, she has no idea how much work a puppy is, or how much damage a teething puppy will cause between the ages of 6 months to 18 months. They may chew on everything from furniture to linoleum or rip up carpeting. Then there’s the house breaking, until that’s finally fixed, “accidents” will happen for a year or more. Consider a house broken dog 2 years old or older–they are lower maintenance but still young enough to be fun and energetic.

    Huskies love to run, and need minimum of an hour per day of exercise, running, jogging, fetching frisbee, etc., EVERY SINGLE DAY, rain, shine, sleet or snow, hot or cold. Otherwise they get very hyper, or angry, and display severe behaviorial problems. If this is a problem, consider a Toy Poodle, Yorkie, or Pomeranian. They are small, attentive, smart, and following you around the house and daily walks around the block for bathroom breaks are enough exercise for them. Of course, they love to let loose and run on the weekends, too!

    Also, consider the animal’s welfare. It’s not fair to a puppy if no one is home to keep it company for 10 hours of its waking day. Good luck, but I think a box of chocolates and a live plant would make better gifts.

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  12. cb_ksa2007 says:

    My advise go to inter net and look the breeder of German shepherd or Husky that near in your place, you can get a good pet quality and ask to give you good price.

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  13. favorite_aunt24 says:

    depends on where u live. go to petfinder.com and look them up.

    German shepards

    i found 1 at the S.P.C.A. of Polk Countyin lakeland florida.

    i found 1 at Lost Angels Animal Rescue Tampa, FL

    I found 1 at American Lab Rescue, Inc Willington, CT

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