Quote Originally Posted by Thunder98 View Post
My question is, is there any such thing as too valuable?
And why or why not? Also to you, what's too valuable? At what point does it become too valuable?
All comments will be appreciated..
Yes there is such a thing as too valuable.
Lots of times ego get's in the way of logic.
We are in a generation of buyers more than breeders. I have seen people time & time again buy dogs just to mess them up & go buy another.
Allot of well known breeders are no longer around these days as they were 20 yrs ago alone & there family of dogs has been so washed out they they barely resemble the original stock. Lost in time never to be regained again.
Many examples of well known families lost because of this.

I believe that instead of using common since & thinking about the future people messed of the dogs instead of breeding & using the offspring as the working tools.
Almost working backwards in a sense.

Sort of Selling the Goose that laid the Golden Eggs instead of selling the golden eggs type of thinking.
You might get more for the goose than a single egg & once you have spent it that's it. But sell the eggs & keep the goose & you'll never be broke again & may even get more geese that lays golden eggs along the way.

You can always get more eggs as long as you have the Goose but once you sell the goose you will never have neither one.
Today ego's want a ped full of pretty colors & the constant need to buy dogs from other yards instead skipping some dogs ,using dogs off them & staying on your own yard.
There is to me such a thing as too valuable .

I strive to sell the golden eggs & not the goose that lays them.