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Italian Greyhound Prices In Australia

Dr Dilber Hussain
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Dr. Dilber Hussain
Veterinarian

When considering buying or adopting an Italian Greyhound, you’ll most likely wonder how much this will cost you. As well as the price of buying your pooch, other costs come with canine ownership to bear in mind.

In this guide, we’ve given you all the information about Italian Greyhound costs in Australia to get you up to speed.

How Much Does an Italian Greyhound Cost in Australia?

Italian Greyhound puppies will cost between $2,000 and $5,000 when bought from a reputable breeder. This may seem fairly expensive, but Italian Greyhounds are still relatively rare dogs in Australia and so naturally cost more than some other more common dog breeds. However, one way to find Italian Greyhound pups for less than this is to look out for adoption centres that are advertising dogs for adoption.

Average price of an Italian Greyhound when buying through a registered Italian Greyhound breeder in Australia

When buying an Italian Greyhound through a registered and reputable breeder, you can expect to pay between $2,000 and $5,000. The price of the pups will differ depending on the reputation and location of the breeder, as well as the pedigree of the dog’s bloodline.

Average price of an Italian Greyhound when buying through an adoption shelter in Australia

For those who are looking to adopt an Italian Greyhound and give them a new chance at having a forever home, if you’re lucky, you may be able to adopt one for $500, but it can be anywhere between this and $1,100.

Factors Influencing the Cost of an Italian Greyhound

When it comes to buying an Italian Greyhound, there are a range of factors that play a role in determining the cost, which include:

  1. Bloodlines

The price of Italian Greyhounds can increase massively if you buy one from a prestigious racing bloodline. The price could be anywhere between $12,000 and $20,000 for these dogs. Most Greyhound owners don’t use their dogs for racing, so this is unlikely to be an issue for most people, but if you plan to use your dog for racing, you should expect to pay more than families just planning to keep them as pets.

  1. Rarity

As they’re still a rare breed in Australia, Italian Greyhounds tend to be more expensive than other dog breeds. It means you’re less likely to find one in a rescue shelter and will probably have to seek out ads for breeders who have Italian Greyhound puppies for sale.

  1. Availability

Due to its rarity, it also means that Italian Greyhound breeders will usually have long waiting lists when a new litter is on the way, which also increases the price. You can usually put yourself on the waiting list by visiting their website or by getting in contact with them.

Cost of essentials for your Italian Greyhound

The initial price of purchasing your Italian Greyhound is a significant cost, but any dog owner will tell you there are many essentials that you’ll need to be prepared to pay for, too. Some of the essential items you’ll need to buy for your Italian Greyhound include:

  • Dog crate: $70 – $260 for a strong dog crate appropriate for an Italian Greyhound’s size
  • Dog bed: $40 – $250 for a high-quality toy dog bed, depending on the brand and type of dog bed you’re looking for, with orthopaedic dog beds being more expensive
  • Dog collar/lead: $30 – $80 for an adjustable collar and lead combination
  • Feeding bowl: $20 – $50 for a ceramic or stainless steel bowl that won’t easily break or topple over when your dog is eating and drinking
  • Dog toothbrush: $15 – $40 for your dog’s toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Dog car harness: $40 – $80 for a good-quality dog car harness that has been crash-tested and is suitable to keep a toy dog breed safe and comfortable in the car
  • Puppy treats: $10 – $40 a month is the typical cost for treats, and yes, they’re essential for when you’re training your Italian Greyhound puppy
  • Puppy training pads: $25 – $40 per pack is what you can expect to pay for house training pads
  • Dog shampoo & conditioner: $20 – $60 for your Italian Greyhound’s shampoo
  • Dog nail clippers, brushes & combs: between $30 – $100 is the cost you should allocate for a set of grooming tools

Italian Greyhound Maintainance Costs

The cost of the essentials is followed by maintenance costs. Your Italian Greyhound does not require a once-off cost because there are costs involved with keeping your dog happy and healthy. Here are some of the typical Italian Greyhound maintenance costs:

How much does it cost to feed an Italian Greyhound?

Despite being pretty active, the Italian Greyhound doesn’t usually have a massive appetite due to its small stature and doesn’t eat as much as many other breeds. For a healthy adult Italian Greyhound that weighs between 3.6kg – 4.5kg, you can expect to pay $60 – $90 per month, depending on the type of diet you choose for your dog.

  • Cost per day on a dry kibble diet: $2 – $3 for a good-quality kibble that has minimal fillers
  • Cost per day on a wet food diet: $2 – $3 to feed your Italian Greyhound a canned food diet that has been formulated for toy breeds like the Italian Greyhound
  • Cost per day on a raw diet: $4 – $5 a day to feed an Italian Greyhound a raw food diet consisting of meat, grains, vegetables and supplements

How Much Will Veterinary Care Typically Cost for an Italian Greyhound?

The amount you have to spend on veterinary bills will vary depending on the health of your pooch. Healthy Italian Greyhounds don’t need to visit the vet often, but older dogs and puppies must go more frequently to keep up with their checkups and keep them in good condition.

You should expect to pay around $50 to $1,500 for every treatment for your adult Italian Greyhound. However, this does not factor in if your dog needs emergency surgery or specialised treatment.

Costs of routine preventive care

  • Annual vet checkups: $100 – $300 annually for general checkups depending on the vet you visit and if any follow-up appointments are necessary
  • Vaccinations: $50 – $200 for core vaccinations (C5 for distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus and kennel cough) for your Italian Greyhound. It’s important to know that your dog’s weight will impact the cost, as the heavier they are, the bigger the dosage they will need and the more it’s going to cost
  • Worming and parasite protection: $20 – $50 each month for the prevention of worms, ticks and fleas
  • Dental cleaning (every 1-2 years): $500 – $800 to give your Italian Greyhound a professional cleaning and scaling to maintain their oral health
  • Pet insurance: $60 – $250 monthly, depending on the level of coverage you opt for, the age of your Italian Greyhound, and the provider you choose to go through

How much should I expect to pay for Italian Greyhound grooming?

Grooming your Italian Greyhound shouldn’t cost much, apart from buying the necessary grooming tools such as brushes and dog shampoo, if you choose to take care of their needs yourself. Due to their small stature and their short hair, they’re easy to maintain. However, it’s always a great idea to send them to a professional groomer to ensure everything is being cleaned and trimmed properly. Should you choose to use professional grooming services, you can expect the expenses to add up to anywhere between $80 – $100 every time, depending on the salon you send them to.

  • Hydrobath prices: $25 – $45 per session for a shampoo, condition, and blow-dry for your Italian Greyhound due to them being a toy breed with short hair
  • Full groom prices: $80 – $100 per session where your Italian Greyhound will have a bath, blow dry, nail trim, full body clip and ear clean
  • Face, feet & tail groom prices: $60 – $80 to maintain the appearance and hygiene around the face, foot and tail area for your Italian Greyhound

Italian Greyhound Training Costs

Another important expense all future Italian Greyhounds need to consider is training costs. An Italian Greyhound. These dogs are intelligent and generally eager to please, but without the right training, they can become stubborn and crave independence.

  • Obedience training ($50 – $700 for a 4-6 week course, depending on the trainer you book)
  • Puppy training ($100 – $250 for a 4-6 week course, depending on the trainer you book)
  • Specialised training, including aggression and anxiety ($300 – $2,000 for a doggy training boot camp)

Understanding the cost of owning an Italian Greyhound in Australia

Due to the breed’s relative rarity in Australia, they can be quite expensive to buy. Still, once you’ve paid the initial price, the costs of owning Italian Greyhounds can be relatively low compared to other breeds. Remember that buying your Italian Greyhound is only the beginning of the expenses, and all responsible dog owners need to be aware of all the costs that surround owning this toy breed. So, you should now have all the information you need to decide if this is the right pooch for you!

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