Where to Get A Broholmer

Even though the Broholmer is a purebred dog breed, they can still be difficult to find. This page will tell you what to expect when looking for a Broholmer to adopt including where to find healthy broholmers for sale and how much you should expect to pay for your new dog.

Where to Buy A Broholmer

It is unlikely that you'll find a Broholmer for sale at your local pet store or even in the local classifieds (but it doesn't hurt to look). Your best bet for finding a Broholmer will be contacting a reputable Broholmer breeder. Since the Broholmer isn't a common dog you may have to travel a bit to find a breeder and/or be placed on a waiting list for the next litter.

Fortunately, since broholmers are not in high demand, it is likely that most breeders will be very experienced with the Broholmer breed and will be passionate about what they're doing. These type breeders are often responsible for extremely healthy offspring that show the personality and spirit of the breed.

What about rescues? A Broholmer rescue is an excellent option for experienced dog owners looking to adopt a Broholmer. Due to the breed's size and protective nature we don't recommend inexperienced dog owners adopt a rescue Broholmer as the breed may quickly become overwhelming for new dog owners, especially if it has had a troubled past.

Broholmer Price

Don't expect every Broholmer breeder to sell their puppies for the same price (or even in the same price range). Many factors can affect the final cost of a Broholmer including:

  • Low supply and high demand
  • Unique coloring, unusual desirable traits, or extra large/small dogs
  • The age of the Broholmer
  • Health guarantees
  • The registration status with both parent breeds
  • If one or both parents have won breed competitions
  • If one or both parents have a winning bloodline

Any Broholmer which meets one or more of the above specs will be more more desirable and will cost more. Use the box below to see how much other people have paid for their Broholmer:

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Authored by:Dog-Learn
Updated:August 5, 2015
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