How much does a Finnish Spitz puppy cost?
From reputable breeders, expect to pay between $1,200 and $3,000 for a Finnish Spitzpuppy in the US — with an average of about $2,100. Location, lineage, and breeder reputation push prices up or down.

Why Finnish Spitz puppies cost what they do
Finnish Spitz puppies sit in the $1,200 to $3,000 range for solid reasons. First, they’re rare—ranked 184th out of 199 breeds by the AKC—which means limited supply and fewer breeders willing to invest in a niche breed. That scarcity drives up the price. But it’s not just rarity. Responsible breeding is expensive and difficult. These dogs are prone to hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, epilepsy, and progressive retinal atrophy, so ethical breeders spend hundreds per dog on health testing, including OFA certifications and genetic panels, just to reduce the risk of passing on serious conditions. That cost gets passed on. Plus, Finnish Spitz aren’t mass-produced. Reputable breeders usually have one or two litters a year, prioritize temperament and conformation, and often include vet checks, microchipping, and early socialization in the price. You won’t find many on Craigslist for $600—and if you do, it’s a red flag. That price likely means skipped health testing, poor breeding practices, or ties to a puppy mill. What you’re paying for isn’t just the puppy. You’re paying for careful selection, vet records, genetic screening, and a breeder who’ll support you for the dog’s lifetime. Skip that, and you could end up with a $5,000 vet bill down the road.
What moves the price
Budget $3,300–$9,100 for year one
Over the 14-year average lifespan of a Finnish Spitz, including purchase, food, vet care, insurance, grooming, and supplies.
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