
Unfortunately, not because they think its 'worth' that price in the quality of the 'product'......
I think 1/ because they somehow think they have something 'rare' or 'special' - especially in the case of the designer mongrels, and also in the case of non standard and faulty or unusual colours, or coat length.
2/ Because it makes them feel that they have bought something superior, these are the kind of people who tell you immediately 'oh my dog cost xxx and thus she is wonderful' etc...
3/ If they ever DO realise that they have paid well over the odds for what is a mongrel, or is not a KC registered dog, or is a faulty colour, they will not then admit that and warn any of their friends off, that would mean losing face. So they defend their actions, its human nature, no one likes to look stupid.
It is a nightmare, on the one hand you have people saying 'oh it doesnt matter if its not KC reg/parents been hipscored/eye tested, i only want a pet' who will buy the nearest and cheapest they can, and on the other hand there are those for whom the most expensive is obviously the best, still regardless of health, temperament, breeding...
I think breed clubs need to play a bigger role, if enough do so then maybe the KC will take notice.
It is remarkably hard for some people to find the breed club for their chosen breed, we have had the internet for long enough that it is now unlikely that anyone DOESNT have net access, and yet htere are still breed clubs with no web presence, or seriously poor, badly managed, not updated websites that impart little or no useful information.
Certain aspects of buying a well bred pup, i think MUST be made not 'easier' but more accessible.
I do honestly think that anyone who breeds (and though i dont i may yet) has a responsibility to dogs in general (not JUST their breed!!!), to put as much useful, helpful educational advice out there as they can, to combat the tide of anti-dog feeling and idiots ignorant or otherwise.
The whole 'dog community' is so unbelievably divided and yet many of the goals are common. We all want phyisically adn mentally healthy representative of their breed being good pets and good show dogs in homes, we all want less unwanted dogs, we all want to stop people discarding and mistreating dogs, we all want to stop unscrupulous people cashing in on dog breeding.
Yet the rescues hate the breeders, understandably many breeders are then unwilling to work with rescues, and whilst all this in-fighting goes on, the REAL cause of unwanted puppies is uneducated people buying from disreputable sources and NOT in fact to do with responsible breeders OR responsible rescues.
Its all about the demand, people want, people go and get and these days people have forgotten why tahts a bad idea... even yesterday yet another news story hit the papers about a certain breed now apparently 'notorious' for being dangerous.... thats not caused by good rescue or good breeding!