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>>So the puppy sales help enable a line to be developed and kept. As dog and dog breeding especially is so time consuming it is often practised by those on a fixed/reduced income who can only afford to put so much into their breed, so offsetting expenses allows you to do more.<<
> So I am a bit confused. Does this quote mean that if you are on a fixed/ reduced income, you should not enjoy dog sports or breed your dog?
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> <SPAN class=htt>to</SPAN> Keronella
> Many people keep multiple dogs with no breeding..I know a retired couple with 7 dogs all from rescues. They have no £600 - £1000 a pup to help them pay for their dogs. People who have the extra money from breeding surely is part of their income
> was that to me? I know I commented on a post that she made, but my name isnt Jan. My mothers is, but not mine lol. Maybe my mom snuck on here a couple times, and posted or something. lol <IMG class=qButton title="Quote selected text" height=10 alt="Quote selected text" src="/images/mi_quote.gif" width=20>
>Good breeders will have say 3 litters. So selling price of 18 pups
> <SPAN class=htt>In Response to</SPAN> Dill Brainless
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>> Good breeders will have say 3 litters. So selling price of 18 pups
> That's assuming that there are 6 pups in each litter :) Some breeds have an average of 4 pups or less as a usual number ;) so even less money to pay for everything else ;)
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