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Puppy price guide · Foundation Stock Service

How much does a Eurasier puppy cost?

From reputable breeders, expect to pay between $1,500 and $3,500 for a Eurasierpuppy in the US — with an average of about $2,500. Location, lineage, and breeder reputation push prices up or down.

Low
$1,500
Average
$2,500
High
$3,500
Backyard / rescueTypical breederChampionship / rare color
Eurasier puppy
Pricing context

Why Eurasier puppies cost what they do

Eurasier puppies sit in that $1500 to $3500 range for real, practical reasons. They’re not in the AKC’s main registry yet—still in Foundation Stock Service—which means fewer breeders, smaller gene pools, and strict rules about maintaining breed integrity. That automatically limits supply. These dogs aren’t trendy, so demand is steady but niche, keeping prices from skyrocketing like a popular designer mix. But responsible breeders still have to eat. And breeding Eurasiers right isn’t cheap. You’re looking at mandatory health testing: hips scored by OFA or PennHIP, patellar checks, full thyroid panels, and yearly CERF eye exams. That’s easily $500 to $800 per breeding dog, and many breeders test every generation. Litters are typically small—4 to 6 pups—and females are often only bred every other heat cycle to protect their health. All that drives up the per-puppy cost. When you see a Eurasier under $1500, be wary. That price likely means skipped health tests, poor breeding practices, or worse—a puppy mill or backyard operation. You might save money upfront, but you could be looking at thousands in vet bills down the road for hip dysplasia or autoimmune issues. With this breed, the higher cost usually reflects the breeder’s investment in health, temperament, and long-term sustainability.

What moves the price

Lineage
Show/working titles add $500–$2,000
Location
Coastal metros run 20–40% higher
Breeder
Reputable breeders cost more, cost less long-term
Coat / Color
Rare colors carry a premium
Age
Older puppies and adults cost significantly less
First-year cost (on top of puppy price)

Budget $3,300$9,100 for year one

Puppy + supplies
$1,500–$4,000
Food
$500–$1,200
Vet (year 1)
$600–$1,500
Training classes
$200–$800
Grooming
$100–$800
Insurance
$400–$800
Lifetime estimate
$24k–$58k

Over the 14-year average lifespan of a Eurasier, including purchase, food, vet care, insurance, grooming, and supplies.


Adopt vs. breeder
Rescue: $200–$600adoption fee. Breed-specific rescues exist for most popular breeds — often the best-kept secret in the market.
Eurasier Owner’s Guide
Everything you need before bringing your Eurasier home.
Breed variants, breeder red flags, and what to ask
First-week checklist and daily schedules by age
Training timeline from 8 weeks to adulthood
Health screenings, emergency card, and feeding portions
Grooming schedule, first-year costs, and what nobody tells you
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