Dog Value Calculator — How Much Is My Dog Worth?

Estimate your dog's monetary value based on breed, age, training, health, and pedigree. Useful for insurance, legal matters, estate planning, or just curiosity. Note: This estimates market/replacement value — your dog's true worth to you is immeasurable.

Average Dog Prices by Breed

These are typical purchase prices for puppies from reputable breeders. Prices vary by region, breeder reputation, pedigree, and demand. Adult dogs and rescue dogs typically cost less.

BreedPuppy PriceShow Quality
Labrador Retriever$800–$1,500$2,000–$3,500
Golden Retriever$1,000–$2,000$2,500–$4,000
French Bulldog$2,500–$4,500$5,000–$8,000+
German Shepherd$1,000–$2,500$3,000–$5,000
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel$1,800–$3,500$3,500–$5,500
Goldendoodle$1,500–$3,500N/A (not AKC)
Bernese Mountain Dog$1,500–$3,000$3,500–$6,000
Tibetan Mastiff$2,500–$5,000$5,000–$10,000+
Mixed Breed / Rescue$50–$500 (adoption)N/A

What Makes a Dog More Valuable?

Increases Value

  • Champion pedigree: +50–200% over pet-quality price
  • Professional training: Service dogs valued at $15,000–$50,000+
  • Health clearances: OFA hips/elbows, genetic testing, eye certs
  • Breeding rights: Intact with health clearances worth significantly more
  • Rare color/variety: Merle, blue, chocolate — breed-dependent
  • Young age: Puppies (8–16 weeks) command highest prices

Decreases Value

  • Age: Each year past 2 reduces market value significantly
  • Health issues: Chronic conditions, known genetic problems
  • Spay/neuter: Removes breeding value (but is responsible pet ownership)
  • No papers: Unregistered dogs worth less even if purebred
  • Behavioral issues: Aggression, severe anxiety, reactivity
  • Cosmetic flaws: Disqualifying faults for show (underbite, wrong color)

Important Disclaimer

This calculator provides rough market/replacement value estimates for informational purposes only. For legal proceedings, insurance claims, or official valuations, consult a professional animal appraiser. The emotional and companionship value of any dog far exceeds their market price.

Wondering about ongoing costs? Use our Can I Afford a Dog Calculator to estimate monthly and annual expenses. For nutrition planning, try the Dog Calorie Calculator.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is my dog worth?

A dog's monetary value depends on breed, age, pedigree, training level, health status, and whether they're spayed/neutered. Purebred puppies from champion lines can be worth $3,000–$10,000+, while adopted mixed breed adults typically have a replacement value of $50–$500. Of course, their emotional value is priceless.

Why would I need to know my dog's value?

Common reasons include: pet insurance claims, homeowner's or renter's insurance coverage, divorce proceedings, estate planning, theft or loss claims, liability disputes, and tax deductions for service/working dogs. Having a documented value helps in legal and financial situations.

What factors affect a dog's monetary value?

Key factors: breed and rarity, pedigree (champion bloodlines), age (puppies are worth more), health status and genetic testing, training level (obedience, service, protection), registration papers (AKC, UKC), breeding rights, and spay/neuter status.

How much are purebred dogs worth?

Purebred prices vary enormously: common breeds (Lab, Golden, Beagle) start at $800–$2,000; popular breeds (French Bulldog, Cavalier) run $2,000–$4,500; rare breeds (Azawakh, Tibetan Mastiff) can exceed $5,000–$10,000. Show-quality and breeding dogs command premium prices.

Does training increase my dog's value?

Yes, significantly. Basic obedience adds moderate value. Advanced training (CGC certification, therapy dog, agility titles) adds more. Professional protection training can add $5,000–$25,000+. Service dog training adds $15,000–$50,000+ in value due to the specialized skill set.

Is a mixed breed dog worth less than a purebred?

In monetary terms, mixed breed dogs typically have lower market value ($50–$500 replacement cost) compared to purebreds. However, designer mixes (Goldendoodle, Labradoodle, Cockapoo) from reputable breeders can cost $1,000–$4,000+. Training and health can significantly increase any dog's value.

How does age affect my dog's value?

Puppies (8–16 weeks) command the highest prices. Value typically decreases with age, with the steepest drop after 2 years. Exceptions: dogs with advanced training, proven breeding records, or working certifications can maintain or increase in value with age.

Can I insure my dog for their full value?

Most pet insurance covers veterinary costs, not the dog's replacement value. For valuable dogs (show, breeding, service), specialty policies or riders on homeowner's insurance can cover the dog's appraised value. Document value with purchase receipts, pedigree papers, and training certifications.

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