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i know i will get moaned at for pushing their advertising but i have just seen puggles on epupz for £1000!!

I know pugs can be £1000 but i think beagles are about £500 so how do they ask for such prices?

Because there are idiots who will pay it! :rolleyes:
By the way, why not just say "another site" rather than naming it and giving them free advertising? Is there time to go back and edit your post?
By Isabel
Date 16.03.06 17:41 UTC
>how do they ask for such prices?
Isn't the answer obvious.....because they are exploitative, greedy people.
The
real question is why do people pay it? :rolleyes:
By Isabel
Date 16.03.06 17:42 UTC

JG has answered my
real question! :D

The other day somewhere there were the same cross for £1500!
By quirky
Date 16.03.06 20:03 UTC
That is so strange... i was just looking in New magazine and Uma Thurman is pictured holding the must have dog of the moment... a puggle. (according to the magazine not me).
They say it can cost up to 2,850 pounds and that sylvester stallone, julianne moore and the osbourne family have one
By roz
Date 16.03.06 20:25 UTC
When are the fixtures out? :rolleyes:
By quirky
Date 16.03.06 20:28 UTC
Sorry to be daft, not sure what that means?
By roz
Date 16.03.06 20:38 UTC
It means "here we go again". But I forgot I wasn't on the footy board that I moderate where "fixtures" is the standard response to topics that replay themselves in ever decreasing but inevitable circles.
By quirky
Date 16.03.06 20:45 UTC
oh sorry... i just noticed a thread at the same time New magazine was opened on my table. I haven't followed anything puggle related... (actually never heard of them till recently), so i was just surprised at the coincedence.
By quirky
Date 16.03.06 20:51 UTC
LOL.. just did a search on puggles... wow. LOL. I'm afraid there is nothing new that can be added about these pups.
Its a bit like that fable of 'The Emporers New Clothes'........you're not in with the in crowd unless you can see them, the must have fashion accessory :(
By JaneG
Date 17.03.06 00:15 UTC
Wow Liberty I never knew that actually was a fable... for me it was a song sung in Chicago Hope :D
By Lokis mum
Date 17.03.06 08:11 UTC
:rolleyes:I've just been out to Hong Kong, looking after my grandchildren whilst Sarah went to the US to try & find them a house (which she did). Jared and Ella have been promised a dog when they get to the US, as it will be the first time they have had a garden. So what have I had to dissuade them from? Yes. A puggle :rolleyes: Also a husky and a rottie. :D. I told Jared that a husky might be a good idea if he planned to stay in the wheelchair as it could pull him along :)
Mum & Dad have always grown up with labs/gsds, but because the property they are buying has got a pond, they are thinking that maybe a lab won't be the best idea ;).
By process of elimination, it looks as if they will be getting a spaniel - so if anyone has connections with spaniel breeders in Conneticutt, perhaps you could pm me!
Margot

Crikey they are a funny list Puggle vs Husky or Rottie, so different. Won't Puggle be in danger of drowning if it falls in?
Won't Spaniel be worse than Lab for the water? At least the Lab has short coat that can be given quick brush.
By Lokis mum
Date 17.03.06 08:33 UTC
Too right!! I've made the same point about longer spaniel coat than lab's - but I think it is because both Chris & Sarah feel that they'll never get another lab who could mean the same to them as their Gorbash, who was a wedding present!
As for the variety of dogs ...... well, I blame that on Nintendogs!!! Jared has already "won" a gold medal for obedience with his cyber dog

Margot

Yes, I saw this advert the other day and it was orginally at £1500 a puppy and this particular breeder if you could them that is actually Puppy Farmer and breeds over 10 different breeds of dogs.
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