
I have to disagree to some extent.
I think the amount of the deposit is high, but I do take a deposit of £50 from the people I have accepted onto my waiting list, primarily so that I know who is actually committed to having a puppy, no deposit and I am free to offer the pup elsewhere, to people who are lower on the waiting list, or who would be acceptable later are able to have a puppy instead, if those higher up do not want to commit.
With a numerically small breed when the litter are born and there are not enough of the right sex to fill the bookings it is important to get the people who have been waiting onto another breeders waiting list sooner than later. It can be very frustrating for a potential owner on a waiting list missing out on litter after litter.
On lady was on my list (but only 2 bitches born) passed to another breeder, but again not high enough on the list for the bitches born, finally she was lucky with the third breeder, as she managed to get on the top of the list for a bitch pup. Took her 9 months to get that far and nearly a year to get the puppy.
Works for me, especially as I usually have had quite a rapport with the people on my waiting list.
One of the owners of my most recent litter had waited on two of my litters (bitches missed) and another breeders litter before getting her pup.
Most of them will not see the puppies for several weeks with long distances to travel.