Factors Affecting Puppy Prices:
We have been asked if a companion or pet is less expensive than a show quality newf. All of our dogs are show quality, some are just closer to perfect than others. We don't charge more for a show newf because we know that the owner(s) will need to spend money on entry fees, grooming and handling as well as travel expenses to get to the shows. A show newf is actually much more expensive because of these costs. So why do some breeders charge less for their dogs? Many "mini mill" breeders will charge less because they breed alot of dogs each year and with that volume they can charge less. Many of these breeders do not do all of the health checks, they might show their dogs but not seriously they are just making an appearance. Be sure to do your homework and consider the cost of hip surgery or the heart ache having a dog die very young because their parents were not checked for things like Cystinuria. We health screen all of our dogs and we breed to produce a limited number of puppies each year. It isn't uncommon to spend $10,000 to produce 4 puppies. The price we charge doesn't come close to covering the costs of breeding. Also, please read this article I don't want a show dog I just want a pet
Below I have outlined just a few of the factors that go into the purchase price of a Belle Harbour Newfoundland Puppy. These costs are PER Dog.
General Care of Sire and/or Dam:
- Food - $50/week per dog $12000/year
- Vet Visits - $500 - $800 Annually
- Health Products - Flea prevention, Heartworm Prevention, etc. - $300 Annually
Dog Shows
- Entry Fees - $40.00 - $45.00/ each day for show
- Grooming supplies / equipment – Avg. $200.00 yearly
- Shows needed to complete a Championship - 5 to 10
- Show expenses - travel, meals, lodging,gas - $700 - $900/show
- Annual National Specialty - $3,000 - $5,000 (we do not attend every year)
Health Clearances
- OFA Hips & Elbows - $500 for X-Ray, Postage and certification
- DNA Newfoundland Panel - $100
- Patella - $85.00 for exam & Certification
- Thyroid - $200 for bloodwork and certification
- Cardiac - $400 for exam and certification
CERF (Eyes)
- $25.00 - $50.00 for exam
- $15 for certification
- Test done every two years
General Blood Panel
- $200.00 for blood drawn and tested
- Testing done annually
Breeding Costs
- Progesterone testing - $85.00 - $150 per test, 3 test minimum
- Stud Fees - $3500.00 - $4000.00
- Shipping costs - $400.00 - $800.00
- Artificial Insemination - $800.00 - $1,500.00 (depending on if fresh or frozen)
- C-Section if needed - $3000
Pre-Natal Care
- Ultrasound to confirm pregnancy - $190.00 (we now do this ourselves as we purchased a machine)
- Higher consumption of diet - $100.00
- Pre-Delivery Radiograph - $200
Puppy Care given prior to going to new homes (each puppy)
- Physical Exams - $85.00
- Vaccines - $50.00
- Check for Internal Parasites - $50.00
- Microchip Implant - $50.00
Time, Services and other factors
- Socialization of puppies
- Crate Training of puppies
- Leash Training and Basic Obedience
- Temperament Testing
- Pedigree Research
- Interviewing Prospective Homes
- Small Litter Size ( It costs just as much for a litter of 2 as a litter of 10, actually more because small litters require a c-section which is $2500)
- Unexpected Emergencies (C-Sections, Complicated Deliveries, etc.)
- Taxes
- New consumer protection law pertaining to puppy sales
These are just a few of the things that go into the purchase price of a puppy. Another thing to keep in mind, the purchase price may be one of the largest one-time expenses, but it is miniscule in the overall cost of care for the lifetime of a Newfoundland Dog or Puppy who will share his or her life with you. Responsible breeders take great care in insuring that you are getting a healthy puppy who will be an excellent example of the Newfoundland breed.
At Belle Harbour we take our responsibility as breeders seriously.
What you need: - shampoo - conditioner - dry towels - blow-dryer - grooming table and grooming arm - ear cleaner and ear powder - nail clippers and or dremel to sand nails down - metal comb - pin-brush, soft - curved scissors - thinning shears Before trimming dog MUST be combed, bathed, and thoroughly dried. |
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Before
After
You can start to trim your dog when the hair is completely dry. If this is your first time, don't do it before a show. If you make a mistake the hair will grow back but it will take some time. Rule the # 1 - better to cut less, than to much! Good quality scissors are very important. Remember to comb the coat carefully before trimming A Newfoundland, should have medium length coat, without over-long and wispy bits of hair. A groomed dog MUST still have a natural appearance, be careful and don't leave visible cut marks! Paws Start with the paws of the forequarters. First under the paw, cut hair that grows between the pads even with the pad.
Lift the hair between the toes combing upwards and cut using curved scissors making a nice round foot, but don't cut to much. Nails shouldn't be visible. However if you cut too much - don't worry, hair grows quickly on the feet. The rear part of foot hair must touch the ground with a gentle curve blending upward. Before
After
Trim more behind armpits, if you don't in movement hair that is too long will be visible.
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A very special Thank You to Iwonna Salak of Logrus for this information on grooming! |
When we receive a deposit your name is on our list to receive a puppy.
While you can "pick" a puppy early on, puppies change greatly as they grow and they have to clear health checks so things can change.
To be considered as a potential Belle Harbour Newfoundland puppy parent:
Step 1. please fill out our application.
Step 2. you will get an email from us telling you of your approval.
(If you do not hear back from us, please call or text and follow up)
Step 3. you will receive notification when the puppies are born.
Step 4. Visit our YouTube Channel and subscribe to the channel. You should be notified when we
post videos of the puppies. The Link is under Puppy Info in the menu.
Step 5. You will be notified when the vet appointments are made and when you can plan to pick up your puppy. We will give you instructions at that time to set up a pickup appointment.
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AKC Registration mailed directly to you by AKC, cost is included in the newfie puppy purchase price
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3 generation pedigree for your newfoundland puppy
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Veterinarian evaluation with vaccine record for your new newfoundland puppy (first shots will have been given).
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Home Again Microchip already inserted and ready to be registered.
- A collar and starter food to get you by until you can order more.
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Worming record. Your newfie puppy will have been wormed several times when he/she leaves our home.
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Our new puppy pdf which includes instructions on health research,
Documentation on current health issues for newfoundland dogs so that you can make informed decisions for your
newfy puppy and much more.
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A well socialized newfie puppy ready to be part of your family.
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A copy of Minnesota Consumer Rights Law including guarantees on hips, elbows and heart defects as well as many other protections.
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Our commitment to always be there for you for the lifetime of your newfie
WHAT YOU NEED TO BE READY FOR YOUR NEW PUPPY
Ask us what we are currently feeding. You will need a bag to get started
A 42" wire crate or harness to secure your puppy for transportation. ( don't use wire dividers in crates, puppies have choked themselves to death )
A Wire and/or slicker brush.
Large tooth comb
Food Bowl
Water Bucket (If you hang the bucket on the wire crate it will minimize the water mess you can leave the door open too)
A leash for walks.
Toys! (No rope toys or tennis balls! They can be deadly)
You will need cash to complete the transaction.
DELIVERY
In 2014 the federal government passed a new law. Breeders are no longer legally able to ship puppies without a license as a wholesaler. To be a wholesaler you must breed six or more litters a year, we do not breed often enough to qualify. Therefore, we cannot ship puppies, however you can either fly here and drive home or fly here and make your own airline arrangements for you and your new puppy. We also offer a transport service. Charges are based on distance and are quoted in advance. The transaction must be face-to-face.
Puppies are planned. We are breeding Shadow now and should have puppies here in November.
You can fill out our application to be considered.
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