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> That is a very unfair comment Jeangenie, that may be your opinion.
> Any breeder that spends the time and money breeding there dogs with care does not make them a bad breeder just because they have not put endorsements on them.
> people are not honest never have been never will. If they pay for a dog costing a £1000 the average price for a pup of my breed, which is not endorsed they can make money tada
>If the KC made a rule a dog had to be 2yrs old before day of mating dog/bitch would you still feel to endores your puppies.
>sorry dont know how to half on p/c
Sorry to mention Staffords again, but this brought me to a specific example a few weeks ago when i was in the pet shop buying my Degu food. I have built up a rapour with the owners so we often stay to chat. A rough looking bloke came in with a tiny staffy pup under his coat, must not have been 5 weeks old and wasn't weaned. They said it was far too young to have left its mother, and i felt sick, wanted to steal the puppy away from him. He bought some pouches of JWB puppy meat and some puppy milk and left the shop. I was disgusted and really thought what the breeder was thinking (lets get rid asap). The shop owner came said to me that he had come in that morning saying he wanted to get a dog and he might be back later to buy things for it
> Pups sell for £1000 why reduce the price when there are other litters of less quality for the same price or more, you wouldn't sell a car that was worth the same at a lesser cost to the others in the showroom
> Also if you sold such a breed at a lower cost do you think that they could possibly be bought more on impulse, instead of rigorous saving and long hard thinking sessions?
> Larger breeds should be more expensive as the costs to keep are more.
> BUT if they cant sell the pups for the price they paid for a pup they could think twice.
>I knew the question would cause debate but I wonder if by genuine breeders charging high prices for the puops they don't want to keep we actually create a lucrative environment for the byb and if the whole issue is solvable by ourselves
> I meant more to keep until they are of breeding age, not as puppies.
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> Pensioners may make a good home for your breed (not sure what your breed is) but i very much doubt they would for mine, unless Arnie was the pensioner asking me for a puppy. If the pensioner doesn't have much money they wouldn't be able to afford insurance at nearly 45 per month per dog! Also the food they need, quality is expensive and a 15kg bag can last one week.
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>The point is generic so for a larger breed it may be a family where one adult works and one is at home so living on one wage but with lots of time to give a dog
> It would be better I supose if all pups by the KC were and you just lifted them. I think!!!
>I wonder if all KC dogs were tatooed with the dog breeders signature, would help.
I would hold fire on making any decisions , unless the tail is flying too high...
I could never run on,
However, it has come to my attention that in my breed at least, "breeders" are selling pups registered with the Dog Lovers Club for pretty much (and in some cases more than) the same price as KC registered pups from health tested parents.... usual excuse is "Both parents are KC reg but I am not KC Reg ing the pups as I only want them to go to pet homes" - Oh right, and nothing to do with the fact that your bitch and stud are both endorsed and you have done no health checks, have no real interest in the breed and just out to try and make a bit of money ?
>>You've just reminded me why I choose to live alone! :-) :-) :-)
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