Puppy price matchup

Beagle vs Dachshund: puppy price

Approximate companion asking ranges ($500–$1,500 vs $600–$2,000)—so you can tell which sticker is usually higher before you budget the first year.

Similar companion asking ranges
Beagle

Beagle

small · companion ask

$500–$1,500

Mid ~$1,000 · Triangulated ballpark

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Dachshund

Dachshund

small · companion ask

$600–$2,000

Mid ~$1,300 · Triangulated ballpark

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Beagle vs Dachshund puppy price—often among the more approachable companion bands; health screening still matters.

Approximate asking ranges

  • Beagle: $500–$1,500 companion (premium/show/working often from ~$2,000+)
  • Dachshund: $600–$2,000 companion (premium/show/working often from ~$2,500+)

Midpoints are close—health testing and region decide most real-world quotes. AKC does not publish official per-breed prices.

What drives the ask

Beagle

Pack-hound volume vs show lines and family demand

Dachshund

Size variety (mini/standard) and coat-type demand

Beyond the puppy price

First-year startup (supplies, training, preventives) and annual food or specialty vet care often rival or exceed the purchase tag—especially for brachycephalic and giant breeds. Adoption fees for Beagle (~$100–$400) and Dachshund (~$100–$400) can be far lower when a rescue fit exists.

See also most expensive dog breeds and dog rescue.

Budget verdict

Lean Beagle

Lean Beagle if a $500–$1,500 companion window fits and you value what drives their ask: pack-hound volume vs show lines and family demand. Still budget first-year care beyond the puppy tag.

Lean Dachshund

Lean Dachshund if $600–$2,000 matches your purchase plan and you’re ready for: size variety (mini/standard) and coat-type demand. Purchase price is only the start—food, vetting, and training usually outrun the sticker.

FAQs

Is a Beagle puppy more expensive than a Dachshund?
Asking ranges are similar. Beagle companion asks often land around $500–$1,500; Dachshund around $600–$2,000. Midpoints are close—region, health testing, and line matter more than the breed name alone. These are approximate U.S. asking ranges—not live quotes. Confirm with breeders and rescues.
How much do Beagle and Dachshund puppies cost?
Beagle: roughly $500–$1,500 for many companion placements (premium/show/working often from ~$2,000+). Dachshund: roughly $600–$2,000 (premium lines often from ~$2,500+). Always verify locally.
What about adopting instead of buying?
Beagle rescue/shelter fees are often discussed around $100–$400; Dachshund around $100–$400. Fees may include vaccines or spay/neuter—confirm with the rescue.
Why do some listings cost much more?
Beagle: Pack-hound volume vs show lines and family demand. Dachshund: Size variety (mini/standard) and coat-type demand. Rare colors, “teacup” claims, and skipped health testing can inflate tags without improving welfare—pay for clearances and contracts.
Is purchase price the biggest cost?
Often no. Food, preventives, training, boarding, and veterinary care—especially for brachycephalic or giant breeds—usually exceed the puppy price over a lifetime. Budget the first year separately from the asking tag.

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References

  1. Are You Financially Prepared for a Puppy?American Kennel Club (AKC)
  2. Puppy Prices in the US (151 breeds)PetBudget
  3. Puppy Prices by Breed (listing medians)K9Stud
  4. Cutting Pet Care CostsASPCA
  5. AKC MarketplaceAmerican Kennel Club (AKC)