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>> I do a straw poll among other breeders to keep up to date with the going price as give or take £50 we like to stick to the same price as often you need to pass enquiries on to another breeder.
> I think that is the best way
> That's called price fixing in any other competitive market!
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> That's called price fixing in any other competitive market!
> That's called price fixing in any other competitive market!
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> but it's not (or shouldn't be) a competitive market, we aim as breeders to co-operate, not compete to maintain the breed, the only competition should be in the canine events we choose to take part in.
> Not sure that responsible breeding can be classed as a competitive market
>> Not sure that responsible breeding can be classed as a competitive market
> No, but a puppy buyer on the other hand might view it as exactly that. Price differentiation can be an important tool when assessing quality; selling puppies too cheaply is just as much of a concern for some buyers as selling them for very inflated prices.
> My advert had said POA
> ironic really :-)
> then I asked the price £2000 male or £2500 for a female.....The quotes I had received before talking to him were £500-£900
>>wouldn't stand a chance of finding out from breed club sec or any other breeder - we're not in any cliche's lol
>Schip, it is not cliché in our breed
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