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How Much Does a Weimaraner Cost? 2024 Price Guide

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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Weimaraners are lovable yet rambunctious animals. If you are in love with this breed, you might not care how much they cost over their lifetime. However, those on a tight budget should know in advance that Weimaraners are expensive.

Luckily, there are ways that you can adopt Weimaraners and take care of them at a more affordable price. In this article, we will look at how much it costs to own a Weimaraner and offer tips for reducing their monthly expenses.

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Weimaraners Cost: One-Time Costs

Whenever you first bring a puppy home, expect to spend a couple thousand dollars. You will have to pay for the puppy and some basics that the dog will need from day one, such as food and a bed.

Because Weimaraners are not as popular as other breeds, one-time costs are a bit higher. You may have to go to a breeder or pay more for the dog.

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Free Weimaraner Puppies

If you are lucky, you may be able to find a Weimaraner for free at a shelter near you. We wouldn’t bet on this option, but it wouldn’t hurt to check out local shelters to ensure there are no free puppies in your area. You could also look online.

Weimaraner Adoption

  • $50–$500

If you are a big fan of adoption, you may be interested in adopting a Weimaraner instead. Adoption is typically very affordable, with low adoption fees. Unfortunately, it is hard to find Weimaraners for adoption. If you find one available, you will pay between $50 and $500.

Weimaraner Breeders

  • $500–$1,800

Many owners learn the hard way that one of the only reliable methods for getting a Weimaraner puppy is through a breeder. When buying from a breeder, a Weimaraner costs $500 to $1,800, but most people pay around $700.

Weimaraner puppies over $1,200 are almost always purebred and show quality, which is not required for a regular pet. Always ensure that the breeder you select is reputable and cares about the well-being of the parents and puppies.

Weimaraner Costs: Initial Setup and Supplies

  • $200–$900

You will need supplies from day one whenever you bring your Weimaraner puppy home. This includes food and water bowls, a collar, a leash, an ID tag, a dog crate, a bed, and a brush.

You should expect to pay between $200 and $900 for initial setup and supplies. Most people only pay around $500, however. Keep in mind these prices also factor in getting the dog microchipped and neutered or spayed.

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List of Weimaraners Care Supplies and Costs

ID Tag and Collar $15
Leash $15
Spay/Neuter $145
X-Ray Cost $250–$350
Microchip $45–$55
Bed $50
Nail Clipper (optional) $15
Brush (optional) $15
Toys $30
Crate $55
Food and Water Bowls $20

How Much Does a Weimaraners Cost Per Month?

  • $50–$350 per month

After you pay for your Weimaraner, the biggest payments are over. However, you will still have to care for the dog for the rest of their life. It is helpful to consider the dog’s finances in terms of monthly expenses. On average, owning a Weimaraner can cost anywhere from $50 to $350 a month.

More realistically, most owners only pay between $75 and $100 monthly. Of course, you can always splurge if you want.

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Weimaraner Health Care Costs

  • $0–$55 per month

The first year is typically the most expensive because you have to pay for the dog to get spayed or neutered. Every trip to the vet will cost between $65 and $170, depending on your vet and location.

On average, healthcare will likely cost $53 a month for the first year. This does not include the one-time price for getting your dog spayed or neutered. After that, healthcare can cost around $55 a month, though it may not cost anything in some months.

Weimaraner Food Costs

  • $15–$50 per month

Aside from health care, food will be an ongoing cost of owning a Weimaraner. Feeding your puppy will cost around $15 to $30 a month. Meanwhile, adults will require an investment of $13 to $40 a month.

We recommend spending a little extra on high-quality dog food. High-quality dog food will result in a healthier dog. In other words, you won’t have to pay as much for your dog’s health now or in the future.

Grooming for Weimaraners

  • $0–$60 per month

One of the biggest benefits of owning a Weimaraner is that their coats are easy to take care of. You should not have to take your dog to the groomer. Instead, you should be able to groom your Weimaraner yourself.

You will need to bathe and brush the dog. Also, you will need to trim their nails, brush their fur, and clean out their ears. Taking your Weimaraner to the groomer can cost between $45 and $60 per session.

Weimaraner Medications and Vet Visits

  • $10–$50 per month

Even if your dog is healthy, you will have to pay for medications and vet visits every year. The healthiest dogs require at least one annual trip, as well as heartworm and flea prevention medication.

Vet trips typically cost between $65 and $170. Meanwhile, heartworm flea prevention often costs between $75 and $125. You should expect to pay between $10 and $50 monthly for your Weimaraner’s monthly medications and vet visits. Keep in mind this expense will go up as your dog ages.

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Weimaraner Pet Insurance Costs

  • $0–$40 per month

Pet insurance is optional, but you might want to consider it. Some pet insurance plans cost around $20 a month, but the best plans typically cost about $40 a month.

Weimaraner Environment Maintenance Costs

  • $0–$20 per month

Maintaining your Weimaraner’s environment is pretty easy. You will only need to grab deodorizer, stain remover, and doggie bags for cleaning up outside. You should only expect to pay about $20 monthly for environmental maintenance. Sometimes, you might not have to pay anything.

Weimaraner Entertainment Costs

  • $10–$50 per month

Weimaraners are very active dogs that need a lot of stimulation. As a result, you will have to pay quite a bit for entertainment. Toys are a must with this dog. You may want to pay for a subscription box to introduce your dog to new toys.

At the minimum, you should take your dog for walks and other outdoor entertainment. Luckily, exercising your pet is free, assuming you are not paying someone else to do the work for you.

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Total Monthly Cost of Owning a Weimaraners

  • $50–$350 per month

Once again, owning a Weimaraner can cost between $50 and $350 monthly. This is a wide range that reflects many types of owners. You could easily cut back to the basics and only spend around $50, or you can splurge and pay up to $350.

Spending between $50 and $100 a month on your Weimaraner is enough to keep them happy and healthy for the rest of their life.

Additional Costs to Factor In

Weimaraners can be a bit of a handful. From their puppy phase to their large size, there are other costs you need to factor in that won’t come up every month. For example, you need to factor in hiring a dog sitter to watch your dog whenever you go out of town.

There are also additional factors to consider when your dog is in the puppy phase. Your puppy may be destructive, forcing you to pay money to fix items around your home. You may also need to pay for training school if you’ve never trained a dog.

Owning a Weimaraner On a Budget

Weimaraners aren’t the most common dog in the world. Still, there are ways that you can own one of these dogs at a more affordable price. For example, looking for adult Weimaraners can help you save a lot compared to buying a puppy.

Even though adult dogs may not be as cute as puppies, they are still great pets and will make a great addition to your home. They are more affordable, and you are more likely to find one at a shelter.

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Saving Money on Weimaraners Care

One benefit of owning a Weimaraner is that they do not require as much money for monthly care as other dogs. As long as you stick to the basics, such as high-quality food, good health care, and toys, your Weimaraner will be very happy.

Focusing specifically on high-quality food, free exercise, and free mental stimulation, you can keep your dog happy and healthy at a very low cost.

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Conclusion: Weimaraner Cost

Weimaraner Dogs may be a bit more expensive upfront, but they are about the same as any other dog in monthly care. You should expect to pay between $500 and $1,000 for your Weimaraner unless you can find one at a shelter. In that case, you will likely pay less.

As for monthly expenses, most owners only spend between $50 and $100 monthly on their Weimaraner. You can spend more per month, but that is unnecessary for a dog that requires little grooming and extra care. Nevertheless, this adorable breed deserves the best!

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