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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Blue staffy puppies
- By Guest [gb] Date 08.09.05 08:02 UTC
Hi does any one know of puppies born or due It is for a work college of my husband He has set his heart on a blue puppy dont know if it is a male or female
Said i would come on here to ask you breeders we are in the leeds area of yorkshire Will keep coming back to see if any one has any messages re a puppy or if in the future will be doing a mating in hope to get a blue If you leave a contact number or e mail addy i will give it to my husband to give it to them
They have owned a staffy in the past and would love to have one again thank you for any help you may give
- By redstaffy [gb] Date 08.09.05 08:26 UTC
there is some blue puppies on admart.co.uk
- By bulldog bash Date 08.09.05 11:55 UTC
have you seen the price of them though? :-(
they are £1000 each, I think thats a bit steep dont you? :-(
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 08.09.05 12:01 UTC
I saw some advertised (KC reg) a few weeks ago for £500 - there are some sensible breeders around.
- By redstaffy [gb] Date 08.09.05 12:40 UTC
were i am people have no choice if thay want a blue staffy thats the goin price round liverpool i did see the ones for 500 thow theres loads of irish blue staffys round here i think thats the cheeper way to get a blue staffy  these sell 4 about 500 aswell
- By MollMoo Date 08.09.05 12:38 UTC
I would'nt recommend anyone to buy a puppy from someone who advertises on ad-mart.
- By bulldog bash Date 08.09.05 13:39 UTC
Not everyone who advertises on admart is a bad breeder, you do occasionally see adverts from decent breeders, its just that they are few and far between.
- By MollMoo Date 08.09.05 16:35 UTC
Where did I say there were bad breeders on ad-mart?  I just would'nt advise anyone to go down that route when many reputable breeders can be found via the kennel club site.
- By Tigerlily [gb] Date 08.09.05 17:18 UTC
I agree Mollmoo, there are so many reputable breeders that can be contacted through breed clubs and the kc.
- By keelan [gb] Date 08.09.05 13:06 UTC
does the puppy have to be blue or just have the blue gene
- By gwenstaff [gb] Date 08.09.05 19:22 UTC
Ive never seen a stafford in blue gene's :)
- By rach1 Date 08.09.05 21:27 UTC
lol. Have got such a funny picture in my head now!!
- By keelan [gb] Date 10.09.05 17:54 UTC
I BET THE ORIGINAL POSTER IS REALLY PLEASED THEY CAME ON HERE FOR ADVICE, IF YOUR NOT PULLING PEOPLE DOWN WITH YOUR OPINIONS YOU TAKE THE MICK OUT OF A SERIOUS QUESTION.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 10.09.05 18:18 UTC
And what help have you come up with, Keelan? ;)
- By gwenstaff [gb] Date 11.09.05 13:01 UTC
Ive heard of so many people being ripped off by people and asking silly prices for  blue pups. As for blue genes. You can not sell a pup saying it carries blue genes it just doesent always work that way. I recently had a lady ring me saying she had used a blue stud dog on her red bitch she paid £600  for the stud she was told she would get blues she had not one in the ltter. she emailed me to see if she could get some of her stud fee back. I felt sorry for her but if she had done her home work first instead of thinking of the money she could get from blue pups. she would not have been taken for a ride.
- By keelan [gb] Date 11.09.05 17:40 UTC
About as much as the rest of you
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 10.09.05 18:19 UTC
A little humour does no one any harm. Try it some time :)
- By gwenstaff [gb] Date 11.09.05 13:04 UTC
Well said admin.

And Kelan if you think you can help this person find what they want at a decent price please feel free to to give them your advice.:)
- By sally35 [gb] Date 11.09.05 15:28 UTC
my advice would be to get in touch with your nearest breed club pm me for details,make sure that both the sire and dam are health tested for L2-hga,and eye tested clear,
if the breeder tells you his/her dogs are healthy but haven't had any health tests,i would advise not to buy a pup.
also avoid breeders that advertise rare blue or champagne blue.
blue is a washed out black and is a result of breeding black to black through many generations,and you usually see bad pigmentation faults such as a light nail instead of black,light noses etc
please be careful,many of the blue staffords are very poorly bred,with little knowlege or thought behind it,also don't pay anymore than the average price of a stafford pup which i think is around £500.
hope this helps.
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