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Posted 7/6/2008 7:27:59 PM


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I've been reading our local classifieds- the pet section which I always scan for no good reason. It always makes me crazy.

When I purchased my last 3 Alaskan Malamutes, I recieved AKC papers, microchip, OFA and CERF copies on the parents ,(even grandparents on one); a five generation pedigree full of Conformation Champions and various obedience, agility, weightpull and sledding titles; a health guarantee/ contract and the knowledge that my dog was produced with forethought by a breeder that likely did not make a profit. (#1 was purchased in 1996 for $400, #2 was purchased in 2004 for $800, #3 was purchased in 2007 for $1000). I'm not buying a puppy, I am reimbursing a breeder for their investment into this litter and their planning for the next.

My local paper today:

Goldendoodle- $1600

AKC "Giant" Alaskan Malamutes- $900

Purebred, unregistered Labrador- $400

AKC Cocker Spaniel- $300

Border Collie/ Heeler mix puppies- free

Any dog or puppy (designer dog, mixed breed, purebred etc) from our local shelter- $50

The average adoption fee from breed rescue $250

I KNOW breed rescues see no profit- they invest so much more into saving the unwanted, medical expenses and all. Our local shelter spends more than that just on housing, let alone altering, vaccinations or medical expenses and they charge even less. 

If there was no money to be made, fewer people would breed indiscriminately...

What do you think drives the pricing? What do people really think they're paying for? What IS the value of a puppy?

Ideas to change that?

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Posted 7/7/2008 6:42:45 AM


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I also scan our local pet ads for no reason

anyways... it always amazes me on the price some people will pay for byb dogs. I think that there will always be a problem with people breeding for money only. even if they get only $50.00 thats still probably more than they have invested in their dog. I also can not stand when I read rare color and giant ads!!!

shelties rule!!!

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Posted 7/7/2008 7:19:30 AM


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I've been reading our local classifieds- the pet section which I always scan for no good reason. It always makes me crazy.

When I purchased my last 3 Alaskan Malamutes, I recieved AKC papers, microchip, OFA and CERF copies on the parents ,(even grandparents on one); a five generation pedigree full of Conformation Champions and various obedience, agility, weightpull and sledding titles; a health guarantee/ contract and the knowledge that my dog was produced with forethought by a breeder that likely did not make a profit. (#1 was purchased in 1996 for $400, #2 was purchased in 2004 for $800, #3 was purchased in 2007 for $1000). I'm not buying a puppy, I am reimbursing a breeder for their investment into this litter and their planning for the next.

My local paper today:

Goldendoodle- $1600

AKC "Giant" Alaskan Malamutes- $900

Purebred, unregistered Labrador- $400

AKC Cocker Spaniel- $300

Border Collie/ Heeler mix puppies- free

Any dog or puppy (designer dog, mixed breed, purebred etc) from our local shelter- $50

The average adoption fee from breed rescue $250

I KNOW breed rescues see no profit- they invest so much more into saving the unwanted, medical expenses and all. Our local shelter spends more than that just on housing, let alone altering, vaccinations or medical expenses and they charge even less. 

If there was no money to be made, fewer people would breed indiscriminately...

What do you think drives the pricing? What do people really think they're paying for? What IS the value of a puppy?

Ideas to change that?

Well I think the price for the Goldendoodle and Unregistered Lab Is rather high.  But People can purchase a dog for and price they want I suppose.  What I find really wild is these "tiny toy" yorkie puppies that will sell for $3000+ !!!!!

       

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Posted 7/11/2008 8:58:30 PM


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hmm...the pricing of these so -called Designer Dogs are extremely outrages and they are taking people for a ride, because the dog is not a * designer dog*its a mix breed, or more comon name * Mutt*.
Anybody paying that moneyis stupid.
plane and simple.

I do agree with the prices of shelters.
A lot of them are a none-profit Org. and the money they spend, for food , meds and other necessary things you already mentioned is well spend.

When we adopted our cat from the shelter, we spend 190$ , that incl. a 50 % refundable neuter fee.
We have already spend more then that in med. expenses.


Our Dogs are not spoiled,we're just well trained
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Posted 7/12/2008 1:46:08 PM


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Those prices are high. It seems like with the price of 'gas' everything has gone up in price. Including dog accessories, they have to get to the store either by plane or truck.

I was looking in our ads today and they were giving away purebred "American Eskimo's" and I thought that was silly when you can sell them for maybe 20 dollars. I think when you are giving it away for free then people get the dog and give it a try. Then as soon as it pees on the carpet they don't want to take the time to house train it. Oh it was free let’s just throw it out on the side of the road. Then the puppy is in the pound. Its more likely when a dog is for sale with a reasonable price, the people who buy it are more likely to keep it then for those that are free. The one thing that I do notice with the dogs in the AD's are that they are more likely to be from BYB.

The value of a puppy is priceless. The joy and love it can bring, you can't just put a value on it.

----------- Sandy my 1 year old labrador-----------

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