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

Why Welsh Springer Spaniel puppies cost what they do
You’re paying for a rare dog, plain and simple. Welsh Springer Spaniels rank 128th in popularity, which means there aren’t many breeders, and responsible ones aren’t cranking out litters. These aren’t factory dogs. Reputable breeders invest heavily in health testing—hips, eyes, and genetics for progressive retinal atrophy and epilepsy—because those conditions are known risks. A single OFA hip evaluation costs hundreds, and a full battery of DNA and clinical screenings per parent dog can exceed $1,000. That cost gets split across however many puppies are born, and with small litters common, each puppy carries a higher share. Supply is low, but demand from informed buyers who want a trainable, energetic sporting dog is steady, keeping prices around $2,500 on average. You’ll see pups listed for $1,500 or less, but that should raise red flags. At that price, the breeder likely skipped health clearances, which means you could be on the hook for $5,000 in hip surgery or vision care down the line. Or worse, it’s a puppy mill flooding the market with untested lines. The price isn’t just for the dog—it’s for the paperwork, the vet bills before you even meet her, and the breeder taking the pup back if your life falls apart. That’s the real cost of doing it right.
What moves the price
Budget $3,300–$9,100 for year one
Over the 14-year average lifespan of a Welsh Springer Spaniel, including purchase, food, vet care, insurance, grooming, and supplies.
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