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Puppy price guide · Non-Sporting Group

How much does a Lhasa Apso puppy cost?

From reputable breeders, expect to pay between $1,200 and $3,000 for a Lhasa Apsopuppy in the US — with an average of about $2,100. Location, lineage, and breeder reputation push prices up or down.

Low
$1,200
Average
$2,100
High
$3,000
Backyard / rescueTypical breederChampionship / rare color
Lhasa Apso puppy
Pricing context

Why Lhasa Apso puppies cost what they do

Lhasa Apso puppies sit in the $1200 to $3000 range—and that average of $2000 isn’t arbitrary. These dogs are in the Non-Sporting Group, which means breeding isn’t as streamlined or high-volume as with more popular breeds. Litter sizes are small, often just three to four puppies, so breeders can’t spread costs across a large number of pups. Responsible breeding also means extensive health testing. You’re paying for screenings for progressive retinal atrophy, sebaceous adenitis, familial renal dysplasia, and patellar luxation—each test costs hundreds, and skipping them risks passing on serious conditions. Since the breed ranks only 71 in popularity, demand is steady but not overwhelming, so prices aren’t inflated by hype. But that also means fewer ethical breeders are actively working, tightening supply. The hypoallergenic coat adds appeal, especially for allergy-prone families, which sustains baseline demand. If you see a Lhasa Apso puppy under $1000, be wary. That price likely means skipped health tests, poor breeding practices, or a puppy mill source—cutting those corners leads to costly vet bills down the road. You’re not just paying for a puppy. You’re paying for genetic responsibility, tiny litters, and long-term breed stewardship.

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 Lhasa Apso, 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.
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