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Golden Retriever Prices In Australia

Dr. Cristina Vulpe
Reviewed by:
Dr. Cristina Alice Vulpe
Veterinarian

Golden Retrievers are ranked among the most popular dog breeds worldwide and make wonderful family pets. Their popularity definitely impacts their value, but there’s so much more that determines the cost of buying a Golden Retriever, and the costs surpass just the initial payment. But exactly how much would it set you back to join the Golden Retriever club and welcome one into your home?

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How Much Does a Golden Retriever Cost in Australia?

Golden Retriever prices in Australia from a breeder might vary substantially. In most cases, you’ll pay higher prices for a Golden Retriever from a registered breeder than an unregistered breeder. While the price is higher, it comes with an assurance that your goldie has been ethically bred and that it meets the standards of the Dogs Australia breeding regulations. You should anticipate spending anything from $3500 to $5000 for Golden Retriever dogs.

The average price of a Golden Retriever when buying through a registered Golden Retriever breeder in Australia

In Australia, you can purchase purebred Golden Retriever puppies for between $3500 to $5000, or even more in some cases. Remember, prices for Golden Retrievers vary based on their lineage, the breeder’s reputation, gender, and colour in some cases.

The average price of a Golden Retriever when buying through an adoption shelter in Australia

For those who want to help older Golden Retrievers find their forever homes, adopting is a wonderful option. The price of adopting a purebred Golden Retriever in Australia varies depending on a few factors. Firstly, the dog’s age and the shelter is location are important. At a shelter, you may have to pay an adoption fee of $500 to $1,200. Some shelters charge more for pedigree dogs, while others charge standard rates.

Factors Influencing the Cost of a Golden Retriever

It’s important when buying a Golden Retriever to understand that there are various factors that play a role in determining its price.

Pedigree

A reputable breeder should provide pedigrees that go back many generations, information on temperaments, and health checks or concerns. However, a Golden Retriever puppy’s bloodline does not guarantee that the dog will be healthy or of “quality.” To ensure you buy healthy puppies, it’s crucial to get the health history of their parents. The pedigree papers should also state if there have been any health concerns, and those that come from a line with little to no health concerns will fetch a higher price.

Reputable Golden Retriever breeder

The breeder’s reputation also significantly influences the price of a Golden Retriever puppy. Good breeders will be well-informed and adhere to ethical practices when it comes to breeding dogs. There is a significant gap between reputable breeders and “backyard” breeders regarding the amount of care and attention put into producing Golden Retrievers, and the pricing difference will also reflect this.

Colour

Did you know that the Golden Retriever breed is not exclusively golden? Instead, they are available in various gold hues, from dark gold to cream. And the colour of these Golden Retriever pups might also influence their prices. Generally, cream-coloured Golden Retrievers are the most expensive since they are more “rare.”

Mixed-breed or purebred

With a few notable exceptions, the price of a Golden Retriever mix will almost always be far lower than that of purebred Golden Retrievers.

Cost of essentials for your Golden Retriever

Before you bring your golden fur-ball home with you, it would be helpful to have the necessities to prepare you and your home for a new dog, especially one that sheds as much as Golden retrievers do! Here are some of the essentials and their costs to start with:

  • Dog crate: Prices range from $100 to $1000 for a durable and high-quality dog crate suitable for medium to large breeds like the Golden Retriever
  • Dog bed: This item could cost anywhere between $20 to $500 for a good-quality option, with orthopaedic beds costing more
  • Dog collar/lead: Combined costs around $10 to $60
  • Feeding bowl: cost between $20 to $100
  • Dog toothbrush: Prices range from $1 to $20
  • Dog car harness: Average costs are around $10 to $50
  • Puppy treats: $5 to $60
  • Puppy training pads: $300 to $1000 depending on whether the pads are absorbent and reusable or not
  • Dog shampoo & conditioner: Anywhere from $10 to $120, depending on the size and type of shampoo or conditioner
  • Dog nail clippers, brushes & combs: $5 to $70, depending on the brand and the item

Golden Retriever Maintenance Costs

Golden Retrievers are clumsy, adorable, high-energy dogs, which is probably why they are so popular. However, with their long hair, it helps to know what it costs to look after them. Here’s what you’re in for financially when you buy a Golden retriever:

How much does it cost to feed a Golden Retriever?

A dog has to eat, and a golden retriever, being a medium to large breed, means they can eat a lot of food. So, an expense you need to be well-prepared for is how much it’s going to cost to keep them satiated. For a healthy adult Golden Retriever weighing 29kg to 32kg, it can cost anywhere from $40 – $80 per month, depending on the brand and quality of the food you choose.

  • Cost per day on a dry kibble diet: $3 – $6 for a good-quality kibble
  • Cost per day on a wet food diet: $5 – $10 for a canned food diet
  • Cost per day on a raw diet: $12 – $16 a day to feed your Golden Retriever a raw food diet

How Much Will Veterinary Care Typically Cost for a Golden Retriever?

One aspect of being a pet owner that none of us can escape is regular vet visits, deworming, and vaccinations. Here’s what you can expect to pay regularly for vet bills:

  • Annual vet checkups: Can range from $50 to $300
  • Vaccinations: $90, but could be more. $120 to $250 for puppies
  • Worming and parasite protection: $10 per month or $400, depending on the treatment
  • Dental cleaning (every 1-2 years): $200 to $250
  • Pet insurance: $25 to $80, depending on the selected cover

How much should I expect to pay for Golden Retriever grooming?

This popular breed is known for its luscious golden mane. But with such a long and thick coat, they also tend to shed a lot, particularly in the spring and fall and require a lot of brushing to keep their coat shiny and mat-free. Low-cost brushes cost $7, and high-end brushes cost $150 if you want to groom your goldies yourself. A skilled groomer can assist you in maintaining the dog’s coat; the average dog grooming cost in Australia is between $20 and $200.

  • Hydrobath prices: $20 to $70
  • Full groom prices: $70 to $200
  • Face, feet & tail groom prices: $90 to $150

These prices are only estimates and might vary depending on the region, dog parlour, and service you get.

Golden retriever training

As a highly intelligent dog breed, training is an important aspect of your Golden Retriever’s development. Golden Retrievers were originally bred to be bird dogs, who would track down and retrieve the birds that were shot—hence the name. They are now more often bought to be companion dogs due to their friendly nature, which is suitable for the family environment. Here is what dog training will cost you:

  • Basic obedience training prices: $200 to $300
  • Puppy training class prices: Between $200 to $600
  • Specialised training prices (i.e. anxiety, aggression): $300 to $500

Understanding the full cost of owning a Golden Retriever

The wealth of personality and charm Golden Retrievers envelope makes them excellent family pets, service dogs, and hunting dogs. It’s vital that you understand the upfront fees involved when buying a Golden Retriever, but considering the maintenance costs is also wise and shouldn’t be done lightly. A golden retriever will set you back roughly $3500 to $5000 from a registered breeder. Bank on spending $155 to $600 on dog food, depending on the diet you choose. Finally, factor in vet bills, dog training, and grooming costs into your budget. Ultimately, you should have a full picture of the cost of owning a Golden retriever.

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