I don't breed often. Just to get what I want. Sometimes I will give some away or sell to people I know cheap. There is no money to be made in breeding dogs.
Yes. Low $$ reflects an honest, working-man price and target market.
No. Selling cheap pups is a disgrace to the breed, and to yourself, to sell at "newspaper" prices.
I don't breed often. Just to get what I want. Sometimes I will give some away or sell to people I know cheap. There is no money to be made in breeding dogs.
This is a very interesting topic of discussion fellas I have sold pups for 200 before you can't tell a man what price tag to put on his hound's its just like shopping for bargains u just got to know what you buying
It is an old thread and an age old discussion. I participated back then and still pretty much feel the same. The buyer always dictates the price.
The puppy, or the car or the house or the horse is only worth what someone is willing to pay and that is regardless of the asking price.
If a guy asks $200 for his puppies that is his business. If someone haggles him to $150 then that particular puppy is worth $150 at that time. And like anything it will appreciate or depreciate in time.
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