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.


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
- Are You Financially Prepared for a Puppy? — American Kennel Club (AKC)
- Puppy Prices in the US (151 breeds) — PetBudget
- Puppy Prices by Breed (listing medians) — K9Stud
- Cutting Pet Care Costs — ASPCA
- AKC Marketplace — American Kennel Club (AKC)