Welcoming a puppy into your home is a very happy moment but also comes with a cost. People are always looking for ways to save and want to find the best price for their puppy. Some future dog owners will set their maximum budget at $700 for the pup. This article was written to give them information on the different available breeds after reviewing thousands of ads from all over the US.
It is possible to buy a puppy for under $700 in the US. The easiest breeds to find will be Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, Australian Shepherds, and mixed-breed dogs. Adoption could be a great alternative with such a low budget, as it usually costs between $50 and $500.
Please read below to find 18 breeds you could buy for $700 and less and how challenging it is to find each one with this budget. We have also added more breeds that could be available according to our research, as well as a few tips to increase your chances of finding a cheap puppy.
Always keep in mind that the pup’s price is only the tip of the iceberg, and if you are genuinely interested in buying or adopting a specific breed, check our cost analysis to find all the information about how much owning your favorite dog will be (training, food, supplies, grooming, etc.).
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Labrador Retriever – Very easy to find

Average Price: $800
Price Range: $400 – $1,500
Ads Found: 3,160
Ads Under $700: 1,325
42% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 1
Weight: 55 to 80 lb.
Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years
The Cost to Own a Labrador or learn How to Find a Labrador Retriever Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
German Shepherd – Very easy to find

Average Price: $800
Price Range: $450 – $1,900
Ads Found: 2,349
Ads Under $700: 952
41% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 2
Weight: 50 to 90 lb.
Life Expectancy: 7 to 10 years
The Cost to Own a German Shepherd or learn How to Find a German Shepherd Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Siberian Husky – Very easy to find

Average Price: $650
Price Range: $400 – $1,200
Ads Found: 1,485
Ads Under $700: 898
60% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 15
Weight: 35 to 60 lb.
Life Expectancy: 12 to 14 years
The Cost to Own a Husky or learn How to Find a Siberian Husky Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Australian Shepherd – Very easy to find

Average Price: $800
Price Range: $400 – $1,500
Ads Found: 1,740
Ads Under $700: 688
40% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 13
Weight: 40 to 65 lb.
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
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Mini American Shepherd – Easy to find

Average Price: $800
Price Range: $450 – $1,500
Ads Found: 1,102
Ads Under $700: 411
37% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 29
Weight: 20 to 40 lb.
Life Expectancy: 12 to 13 years
Considering this breed? Read our article about The Cost to Own a Miniature American Shepherd or learn How to Find a Mini American Shepherd Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Shih Tzu – Easy to find

Average Price: $850
Price Range: $500 – $1,600
Ads Found: 1,173
Ads Under $700: 376
32% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 20
Weight: 9 to 16 lb.
Life Expectancy: 10 to 18 years
The Cost to Own a Shih Tzu or learn How to Find a Shih Tzu Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Great Dane – Easy to find

Average Price: $1,000
Price Range: $500 – $1,800
Ads Found: 1,445
Ads Under $700: 374
26% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 17
Weight: 110 to 175 lb.
Life Expectancy: 7 to 10 years
The Cost to Own a Great Dane or learn How to Find a Great Dane Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Chihuahua – Easy to find

Average Price: $800
Price Range: $375 – $2,420
Ads Found: 899
Ads Under $700: 370
41% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 35
Weight: 3 to 6 lb.
Life Expectancy: 14 to 16 years
Considering this breed? Read our article about The Cost to Own a Chihuahua or learn How to Find a Chihuahua Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Beagle – Easy to find

Average Price: $550
Price Range: $295 – $1,125
Ads Found: 528
Ads Under $700: 337
64% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 7
Weight: 20 to 30 lb.
Life Expectancy: 10 to 15 years
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Boxer – Easy to find

Average Price: $900
Price Range: $500 – $1,500
Ads Found: 1,041
Ads Under $700: 325
31% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 14
Weight: 40 to 80 lb.
Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years
The Cost to Own a Boxer or learn How to Find a Boxer Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Border Collie – Easy to find

Average Price: $700
Price Range: $300 – $1,000
Ads Found: 513
Ads Under $700: 304
59% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 33
Weight: 30 to 55 lb.
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
Considering this breed? Read our article about The Cost to Own a Border Collie or learn How to Find a Border Collie Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Golden Retriever – Easy to find

Average Price: $1,000
Price Range: $700 – $2,000
Ads Found: 1,934
Ads Under $700: 300
16% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 3
Weight: 55 to 75 lb.
Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years
The Cost to Own a Golden Retriever or learn How to Find a Golden Retriever Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Boston Terrier – Easy to find

Average Price: $850
Price Range: $550 – $1,400
Ads Found: 897
Ads Under $700: 288
32% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 21
Weight: 12 to 25 lb.
Life Expectancy: 11 to 13 years
The Cost to Own a Boston Terrier or learn How to Find a Boston Terrier Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
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Standard Poodle – Hard to find

Average Price: $1,000
Price Range: $600 – $2,000
Ads Found: 1,447
Ads Under $700: 267
18% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 6
Weight: 40 to 70 lb.
Life Expectancy: 10 to 18 years
The Cost to Own a Standard Poodle or learn How to Find a Poodle Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
German Shorthaired Pointer – Hard to find

Average Price: $800
Price Range: $500 – $1,000
Ads Found: 663
Ads Under $700: 259
39% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 9
Weight: 45 to 70 lb.
Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years
The Cost to Own a German Shorthaired Pointer or learn How to Find a German Shorthaired Pointer Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Yorkshire Terrier – Hard to find

Average Price: $1,200
Price Range: $600 – $2,500
Ads Found: 1,406
Ads Under $700: 234
17% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 12
Weight: 4 to 10 lb.
Life Expectancy: 11 to 15 years
The Cost to Own a Yorkshire Terrier or learn How to Find a Yorkshire Terrier Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Australian Cattle Dog – Hard to find

Average Price: $450
Price Range: $250 – $1,200
Ads Found: 300
Ads Under $700: 229
76% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 55
Weight: 35 to 50 lb.
Life Expectancy: 12 to 16 years
Considering this breed? Read our article about The Cost to Own an Australian Cattle Dog or learn How to Find an Australian Cattle Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
Pomeranian – Hard to find

Average Price: $1,200
Price Range: $600 – $2,000
Ads Found: 1,083
Ads Under $700: 229
21% of the puppies found were under $700
Breed Popularity Ranking: 24
Weight: 3 to 7 lb.
Life Expectancy: 12 to 16 years
Considering this breed? Read our article about The Cost to Own a Pomeranian or learn How to Find a Pomeranian Puppy to Buy or Dog to Adopt.
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Other breeds it is possible to find for $700
During our research, we have found many ads under $700 for different other breeds.
Small dogs (2-25 lb.):
- Hard to find: Miniature Schnauzer, Cocker Spaniel, Dachshund.
- Very hard to find: Pug, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Mini Pinscher, Shetland Sheepdog, Havanese, Maltese, Shiba Inu, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
- Ads were found for 22 other breeds but less than 50 puppies were available for each of them in the US with this budget.
Medium-sized dogs (26-55 lb.):
- Hard to find: Basset Hound.
- Very hard to find: English Springer Spaniel, Brittany, Vizsla.
- Ads were found for 13 other breeds but less than 50 puppies were available for each of them in the US with this budget.
Large dogs (56-75 lb.):
- Hard to find: Weimaraner.
- Very hard to find: Collie, Dalmatian.
- Ads were found for 15 other breeds but less than 50 puppies were available for each of them in the US with this budget.
Extra-large dogs (Over 75 lb.):
- Hard to find: Great Pyrenees.
- Very hard to find: Doberman Pinscher, Saint Bernard, Akita, Bloodhound, Rottweiler, Newfoundland, Alaskan Malamute.
- Ads were found for 10 other breeds but less than 50 puppies were available for each of them in the US with this budget.
Did not find your favorite breed and looking for more options? Please read our article about puppies you can buy for $1,000 or less.
Find a cheap puppy
The five following tips will help you find a cheaper puppy:
- Adoption. By investing a little time to visit shelter websites regularly, there is a good chance that you will be able to find a puppy to adopt. They are rare and get adopted very fast, but it is a realistic option. Not only is it cheaper, but it is also a great thing to do.
- Older puppies. Most people are willing to buy their dog as young as possible, creating excellent opportunities to find puppies a few months old for a much lower price. A 6-month-old dog will still be adorable and playful and should be cheaper than an 8-week-old one.
- Other locations/states. Some breeds are more expensive in specific locations because of their characteristics and the cost to operate a breeding business there. Looking at prices in different places is a great way to save a lot, providing you are willing to travel to meet the breeder and your future dog.
- Mixed-breed or purebred. Mixed breed dogs tend to be less expensive to buy than purebreds. This is especially true for purebreds with registration papers (pedigree). Most families are just looking for a good pet to spend time with and do not need these registration papers.
- Friends and family. Let everyone around you know that you are looking for a dog. You might get a good surprise and learn that someone trustworthy has a pregnant dog and is looking for people to get the pups.
Everyone wants a healthy dog without behavioral problems. That is why it is always recommended to buy from a responsible breeder that takes good care of his breeding dogs and puppies. Never buy a pet from puppy mills or someone who cannot give you information on the puppy’s parents. Pay a visit to the breeder to see if his business looks legit, and spend a little time with your future dog to make sure it seems healthy.
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This article is based on information we found while researching and does not guarantee that it will be possible to find a puppy at this price when the article is read.
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