How much does a Bloodhound puppy cost?
From reputable breeders, expect to pay between $1,000 and $2,500 for a Bloodhoundpuppy in the US — with an average of about $1,750. Location, lineage, and breeder reputation push prices up or down.

Why Bloodhound puppies cost what they do
Bloodhound puppies sit in the $1,000 to $2,500 range for solid reasons, and if you see one for $500, walk away. These aren’t mass-produced backyard dogs. They’re large-breed hounds with very specific health risks, which means responsible breeders are doing hip evaluations, eye screenings, and staying alert for bloat predisposition—all of which costs money. Health testing alone can run a breeder $500 or more per dog, and with hip dysplasia and ectrop a real concern, you’d better hope they’re doing it. Bloodhounds also don’t whelp large litters, and raising eight-plus-pound puppies with high nutritional needs adds up fast. They’re not in the top 10 most popular breeds—ranked 49—but demand is steady among hunting and tracking enthusiasts who value bloodlines. That limits supply without creating a frenzy, so prices stay grounded but not cheap. A suspiciously low price usually means zero health testing, poor breeding conditions, or the puppy might not even be a purebred. You’re not just paying for the puppy, you’re paying for the breeder’s vet bills, expertise, and the years spent building a sound line. Skimp here, and you’ll pay more in vet visits later.
What moves the price
Budget $3,300–$9,100 for year one
Over the 11-year average lifespan of a Bloodhound, including purchase, food, vet care, insurance, grooming, and supplies.
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