ANNA Duggar has been charging $2,000 per puppy for her dog breeding business as her disgraced husband is struggling financially behind bars. Anna, 37, runs Golden Grove Pups in her native Arkansas and sells English Cream AKC Golden Retrievers.
On the company’s Instagram page, she revealed the price per pup. “Looking for a furry friend? Just $2,000. They are ready to come home in one week,” a caption of a photo of the dogs read.
- But fans were outraged over the expensive prices, with one complaining, “2000, that’s an insane price.”
- A second said, “That seems excessive when she hasn’t had a chance to perfect the breed, figure out faults, etc. There is a lot that goes into professional breeding. Guarantee she doesn’t understand any of it beyond make them mate, birth, sell, repeat.”
- A third wrote, “2k?!?! I better be able to live in it or drive it if I have to work out that much money for something!”
- Another penned, “I was actually gonna type a response, but I literally cannot think of anything to say. I am just speechless.”
Anna has been posting videos of her puppies, including showing her rarely-seen children holding the dogs. In one video, Anna’s youngest daughters, Maryella, 5, and Madyson, 3, played with the puppies in their rooms. In another, her oldest child Mackynzie, 15, was seen playing with the dogs.
Anna’s business description reads, “Elevating the standard of companionship. English Cream AKC Golden Retrievers. Elegant, distinguished, loyal.”
HOME SWEET HOME
All of Anna’s videos are taken in the new home her father-in-law Jim Bob purchased for her and her children. Jim Bob, 59, purchased the $1 million home on April 15, 2025. The six-bedroom, six-bathroom home is 6,318 square feet and sits on 10 acres of land. The home features a private entrance and is surrounded by trees, giving Anna and her children privacy.
DAD BEHIND BARS
This comes as Anna’s husband Josh, 37, continues to serve a 151-month prison sentence on chi|d p*rn*graphy charges. He will be imprisoned in FCI Seagoville in Dallas, Texas until December 2032.
Josh has been fighting to appeal the conviction with multiple failed attempts at freedom. He is now representing himself in his latest court battle. The U.S. Sun obtained paperwork in his appeal where he disclosed his financial situation behind bars. As of April 2025, Josh has just $0.22 in his account and $0.02 debt. He stated he is unemployed in prison, receives income from “no other source,” and has no savings, property or assets. Josh claimed even his family and friends have stopped sending him money behind bars. The appeal remains ongoing.