
Nationwide Average on Papillon and Phaléne Prices

Most of the dogs I have for sale are sold as companion pets. The sales pricing for a companion pet or performance prospect
*can start at* $1300.00(for males)up to $1500.00 (average $1300). Females sold as pets*can start at*$1500.00 up to $2000.00 (average $1500)
(this is not a show price, this is a pet/performance prospect price),depending on the traits, markings, qualities &
age. Each companion dog is priced individually. I am unable to set up payment plans, or ship a puppy witout receiving full payment so please don't ask.

If your family is approved to purchase a puppy from Crisanda, an available puppy can be held by making a non refundable deposit.
Because of the high requests for Papillon puppies, this deposit is the only way I have of knowing you would be a serious buyer
and a puppy does not miss out on a chance at another wonderful home.
Deposits are non-transferable to another puppy and are non-refundable.
**Of course should something happen to the puppy before you get it and while in my care all your money would be refunded.

All of my puppy owners are required to put a deposit on the puppy they want and are required to pay for the puppy in full before it is shipped.
If you don't trust me enough to send a deposit, or to let me ship a puppy after sending me full payment, then please don't inquire about purchasing one of my puppies.
I can of course provide you with ample references if that is what you need, but I would prefer you don't even inquire about one of my puppies if you aren't in a postion
to trust me. Thank you.

Remember You Will Always Get What You Pay For!
My breeding philosophy has always been, and will always be,
that I breed Papillons and Phalènes for the sole purpose of breeding a better show dog for myself.
I do not breed my dogs for the purpose of supplementing
my income. I do not see them as a source of additional revenue.
I raise Papillons because I love the breed and want to continue showing them.
Occasionally I make my Papillons available to good pet homes to make room for upcoming litters and exciting new future show prospects.
However,this is not where you will find "cheap" Papillons, nor will my puppies or older dogs be hastily placed.
I have invested thousands upon thousands of dollars
in my dogs, purchasing the best lines I can, stud fees, shipping, health and vet care, etc.

People who just breed because they have a male and a female
Papillon can charge you $300 because they have NOTHING invested in their dogs. They buy cheap and sell cheap because they streamline their costs by purchasing cheap unhealthy, unsound, breeding dogs for their "breeding program",
then cut their expenses to a bare minimum by not caring for their dogs properly. In addition, they mass produce puppies to supplement
their incomes and to overcome the little bit of expense they have.
I don't cut corners when it comes to breeding dogs or caring for my dogs so I'm sorry I can't and won't sell my puppies for $300.
I feel it reasonable to ask fair market value for them because you are getting exceptional quality, good health, soundness, good temperaments, AND a pretty puppy. That has to be worth something.



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