The price around $250 for males and $300 for females. As long as they have seen the vet and got their first round of shots. They should be no younger than 13 weeks old.
AnswerThe price for a puppy should not be gender-based. It is based on the quality of the litter, and how much work the breeder has put into it. If you are paying for a top-quality puppy out of parents who have been extensively shown, titled and health-tested, all that stuff costs money, so expect to pay more. Most breeders will charge you less for a pet-quality puppy, but require you to spay/neuter it.
Short answer from me would be that a show-quality puppy is going to cost anywhere from $500 to $1000. Pet-quality pups from a decent breeder will likely be less. Backyard-bred dogs are much cheaper, going as low as $50, or sometimes even as a trade agreement. Bottom line is the price should reflect the amount of work that went into breeding the litter.
Answer :It depends on what your looking for. Have a friend that has a pitbull for $50,000. Its name is Bombs Over Baghdad, check her out at www.rocksolidpits.com, or i just saw a pitbull for free in my local paper today.
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Just wanted to add that humane societies and animal care and control centers are filled with almost all pit bulls or pit bull mixes. If you're looking for a pit bull, those are great places to look because you would be saving one's life and they are only about $60-$70. If you want a purebred, you could also go to a rescue.
What you need to do is to find kennels in your neighborhood. This way you will learn the values and bloodlines. In your internet search engine type pitbulls/kennels/your state, and the result page will bring lots of kennels for you to call.
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