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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / puppies
- By Guest [ie] Date 27.04.04 21:32 UTC
i cant really afford to pay for a dobermann.but i really would like a black and tan one.if u have a very young(4-8weeks)puppy and ur feeling a little bit generous maybe we can make a deal.                                   rossgildea@hotmail.com
- By nanuk [us] Date 27.04.04 21:45 UTC
Don't want to sound too much of a kill-joy but if you cannot afford to pay for the dog then how do you expect to pay for the upkeep?  You have to take into account the feeding costs of such a large breed.  On top of that there is vet bills (annual vaccinations).  Also, any responsible owner should insure their dogs in case of any health problems.  I don't think a responsible breeder will sell one of their pups for a 'deal'.

Most people will probably agree with me on this one....sorry!
- By inca [gb] Date 28.04.04 08:08 UTC
I do agree with you 100% whats the saying " a dog is for life " if only people realised that could be 15 yrs +
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.04.04 22:11 UTC
For a start no ethical breeder will sell you a pup before a minimum of 7 weeks of age. And if you can't afford a pup, then you can't afford its upkeep.
- By Val [gb] Date 28.04.04 07:21 UTC
Buying the pup is the easy bit - it's the longterm up keep that costs the REAL money!!
- By Zoe [gb] Date 28.04.04 08:26 UTC
wow, my dog was actually the cheap part about him, its cost us around £3000 in vet bills and training aids so far we have only had him a year lol.... Please don not buy a dog unless you are able to afford it!
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / puppies

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