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« Reply #20 on: April 02, 2010, 02:21:35 am » |
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Personally I wouldnt spend that kind of money for a dog unless I had plenty of money. The bottom line is that when you get a dog that you feel is a sure enough light the woods on fire dog, you decide how much you would take to replace that dog. Figure in the food, time, vet bills, cussing from the wife for hunting all the time, the puppies you had to raise and then cull to get the dog, ect...... Then put a price on that dog. You are talking about a dog that you have 3, 4, or 5 years invested in, maybe even more. I know I have one that I wouldnt take $2K for, because who knows if you can even find another one. Contrary to popular belief there is not going to be a FINISHED strike dog in every litter. Just my opinion. My motto is poor man got poor ways. If you got plenty money you pay somebody else to finish a dog, If you got plenty of space in your pockets then you work hard, cull hard, and do it yourself.
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