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Topic Dog Boards / General / The Most Expensive Dog Ever?
- By malwhit [ru] Date 02.03.08 16:12 UTC
I've just seen an advert on the net for a young bitch (11 month old) from a  toy breed that is becoming more popular - priced at only £3900.00!!!! I could buy around 6 Miniature Schnauzers for that and still have change left over. The most expensive dog I have seen before today was advertised at £2000.00 - and I thought that was a silly price!

The poor bitch is advertised as being due in season soon, and ready to be bred from. The advert states she must go to a good home - somehow I don't think if anyone is willing to pay this price they will be vetted by the present owner. The advertisers name and address is shown on the advert - I hope the Inland Revenue spot it and send her a tax bill.

Even if I could afford it, I don't think I would ever spend that much for a dog.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 02.03.08 16:18 UTC
At that age the most you coudl expect for one of my breed woudl be £300, but usually nothing other than a donation to rescue.

For that money I could buy 6 well bred pups.
- By killickchick Date 02.03.08 17:26 UTC
I must admit that our pup was twice the price we had expected to pay :(  and was bought from a KC breeder who had 1 pup left. All other KC breeders ( all 3 of them )advertised had already sold theirs !
All the ads we had seen for lower prices were scams. I phoned many that had same names, pics, email addresses, prices etc just different contact locations......and all wanted the money sent first!!!

The ads with ludicrous prices of 2k and 3k we didn't even bother with.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 02.03.08 17:53 UTC
Is it a Chihuahua?  The breed has really been ruined recently, very sad to see.
- By malwhit [ru] Date 02.03.08 18:08 UTC
Yes it's a Chihuahua - I've just been looking again on the site and there are a couple of adverts (for different breeds) that are more expensive at £4000+

Its a crazy world - and the ones suffering are the poor dogs
- By Beardy [gb] Date 02.03.08 19:11 UTC
And these people will still try & tell you that they don't make any money out of breeding, what CR*P!!
- By Soli Date 02.03.08 19:40 UTC
The most I've personally known a dog changes owners for is £75,000 - and that was in the 1980s.

Debs
- By pinkbrady [gb] Date 02.03.08 20:53 UTC
Ive just tracked down the same advert - ridiculous! OMG I'm in total shock! I can't believe she actually admitted she bought her for £2400 (which I find hard to believe anyway) so is making an extra £1500 in selling her dog and justifies this by stating money will be made back from the puppies! I also thought breeders could not register litters from a bitch that young. I'm not a breeder so maybe I'm wrong about that but I'm certain no dog at 11 months should ever be bred from. She is certainly not promoting responsible dog ownership. Oh and thats another thing she kept saying the dog could be 'bread' from, what is she going to do make a sandwich with it? I know not everyone is a brilliant speller (me included) but anyone who does breed dogs knows it is spelt 'bred' not 'bread'. I would never buy from anyone who shows such little knowledge about responsible dog ownership or breeding, particularly at such a ridiculous price. Unfortunately not everyone is as clued up as champdoggers. It will be interesting to see how long it takes before she is readvertised, as there are other KC reg dogs on the site for a more realistic price and hopefully from responsible breeders.
- By hayley123 Date 02.03.08 22:11 UTC
the most expensive ad ive seen is for £2500, but good trialing collies can fetch £6000-£7000
- By JeanSW Date 02.03.08 22:14 UTC
I can't believe those prices!!!!  What site, do tell!
- By JaneS (Moderator) Date 02.03.08 22:59 UTC

> What site, do tell!


No, please don't :-) If you want to know the name of the site, please PM the OP.

Thanks
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 02.03.08 23:02 UTC
Not even a good example either, by the look of the photo. Poor dog, hope she has more luck with the next home, but doesn't look hopeful.

M.
- By Moonmaiden Date 03.03.08 07:58 UTC
Gosg for that sort of money I coulc buy a fully trained & tested working Border Collie at a Sheepdog Auctio(not that I would of course)

What is it they say"A fool & his money are soon parted"?
- By k92303 Date 04.03.08 16:01 UTC
It's amazing what people are charging these days for mixed breeds too.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 04.03.08 17:05 UTC
You can say that again, up to £1,500.00 for a PoodlexLab! 
- By Archiebongo Date 04.03.08 18:36 UTC
so how much do you reckon I can get for a rare "3 legged Gordon Setter"

LOL

Jill
- By BERRY1 [gb] Date 04.03.08 21:26 UTC
LOLLOLOLOLOL...i'll give you my £4000 for the gordon .. as long as you know ,he/she has a good home waiting .....and i can get some three legged pups from her/him....
- By Archiebongo Date 05.03.08 14:08 UTC
Well, three legged puppies could be arranged (says she powering up the chain saw!!)
- By sara1bee [gb] Date 05.03.08 16:34 UTC
not funny for people with genuine 3 legged dogs!
- By georgepig [gb] Date 05.03.08 16:39 UTC
I think Archiebongo HAS a 3 legged dog.
- By Archiebongo Date 05.03.08 16:46 UTC
I do (look closely at my Avatar!!!)  :)
- By georgepig [gb] Date 05.03.08 16:50 UTC
:-) :-) :-)
- By BERRY1 [gb] Date 06.03.08 21:13 UTC
It is easy to see how things can get taken in the wrong context on the net...i was just messing
- By BERRY1 [gb] Date 06.03.08 21:15 UTC
By the way if i buy the dog can i part ex a noisy cav in with the price ....lol ...
Topic Dog Boards / General / The Most Expensive Dog Ever?

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