How much does a Spinone Italiano puppy cost?
From reputable breeders, expect to pay between $1,500 and $3,500 for a Spinone Italianopuppy in the US — with an average of about $2,500. Location, lineage, and breeder reputation push prices up or down.

Why Spinone Italiano puppies cost what they do
Spinone Italiano puppies don’t come cheap, and the $1,500 to $3,500 price tag reflects real breeding economics, not just pedigree. These dogs are ranked 109th in popularity, which means limited supply and fewer breeders cutting corners to cash in. Responsible breeders invest heavily in health testing—hip and elbow dysplasia, cerebellar ataxia, and bloat are real concerns, so OFA certifications and genetic screenings are non-negotiable. That adds $300–$500 per dog before breeding even happens. Spinningos also have low litter sizes and challenging whelping due to their build, sometimes requiring vet intervention or C-sections, which drives costs up. Because they’re not hypoallergenic and don’t shed much, demand is steady but niche—mostly hunters and active families who value their calm temperament and trainability—so prices stay stable but not inflated. If you see a Spinone under $1,500, be suspicious. That likely means skipped health tests, poor breeding conditions, or a puppy mill. You could be inheriting a $5,000 vet bill down the road. The real cost of a Spinone isn’t just the purchase price—it’s the breeder’s commitment to health, temperament, and preserving a rare working breed that doesn’t bounce back quickly from genetic missteps.
What moves the price
Budget $3,300–$9,100 for year one
Over the 11-year average lifespan of a Spinone Italiano, including purchase, food, vet care, insurance, grooming, and supplies.
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