
Originally Posted by
No Quarter Kennel
There are exceptions, but 99 out of 100 times, a low price tag like that is not indicative of quality animals bred from quality stock.
I produced 8 pups last year. Sold 4 and gave 4 away. If I KNOW where this pup is headed and KNOW the pup's new owner or what is in store for this dog and it's a place I feel good about, it will most definitely alter the price in the buyer's favor, monetarily speaking. If I don't know you, I want to GET TO KNOW YOU before we decide to do business.
I am no Maurice Carver, Joseph P Colby, or Howard Heinzl, but I do care about my dogs and I sure do want to produce good ones and I want them to go to quality human beings. I will stand behind the pups or dogs I send to someone, won't mislead or lye to you about anything pertaining to them and believe those things combine to add up to a price tag reflective of that responsibility.