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How much do Coton de Tulear puppies cost?

How much do Coton de Tulear puppies cost?
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Are you considering adding a Coton de Tulear puppy to your family? If so, you're probably wondering how much they cost. The price of Coton de Tulear puppies varies depending on their color, whether they are purebred or not, and where you live. So how much are Coton de Tulear puppies and how much will you need to spend on them?

What Is A Realistic Coton de Tulear Puppy Price In 2022?

They certainly aren’t a breed as popular as a german shepherd, but on the other hand, there are not as many Coton de Tulear breeders or Coton's in shelters that are available for adoption. Originally from Madagascar (where it got its name from the Tulear seaport), the Coton de Tulear arrived in the United States during the 1970s and became a favorite choice amongst wealthy families looking for a rare, yet "proper" dog that could be convenient for family companionship.

Today they’re no longer just a dog for royalty, but their price is not affordable. The price of Coton de Tulear puppies can vary depending on the breeder, but typically they cost between $2,000 and $4,000. But when it comes to Coton de Tulear puppies, there are different factors that come into play when it comes to the cost. If you’re looking to get a standard Coton de Tulear puppy, you should be ready to pay between $2,000 and $3,000. And those prices are even higher if you are looking for rare colors or show quality or championship Coton de Tulears.

How Much Does a Coton de Tulear Cost Per Month?

Caring for a Coton de Tulear dog can be expensive, but it's worth it to have such a loving and friendly pet. In addition to the initial cost of purchasing your Coton de Tulear puppy, you will also need to budget for food, vet care, toys, and other supplies. 

There are main costs you need to count on if you’re getting a Coton de Tulear puppy (or any puppy), are the following:

  • Food and treats (around $50 per month)

  • Leashes, collars, bowls, and other miscellaneous ($100 - $200)

  • Vaccinations ($100/year average according to AKC)

  • 2 routine annual veterinary check-ups ($150 per visit)

  • Medical prevention: ticks, fleas, heart-worm ($30/month)

Overall, Coton de Tulear is a healthy breed, but you still need to have regular visits to the vet and save some money for any prescription medication or other long-term forms of care your beloved pet might need. The most common issues Coton de Tulear dogs have are luxating patellas and hip dysplasia, which can be serious, but also more typically occur in later stages of their adult life. 

As for grooming expenses, you won’t have to worry about spending a fortune on your Coton de Tulear. Unlike with many other breeds, taking your dog to the groomers every month is not something you have to do with this breed. It may be surprising but the Coton is a relatively low-maintenance dog breed when it comes to grooming- you can maintain a healthy long coat with a good diet and weekly brushings. If you prefer a shorter, “puppy cut” for your pet, you can take it to the groomers occasionally.

Should I Get a Coton de Tulear?

If you're prepared to invest in your new furry friend, a Coton de Tulear makes an excellent choice! How do you find Coton de Tulear puppies for sale? Click on our Coton de Tulear Dogopedia page to learn more about this fantastic breed, and to inquire to see what puppies are currently available.


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