tnhillbilly
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« Reply #40 on: August 09, 2010, 12:18:11 am » |
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Well i'm gonna put my .02 worth on this high price issue, first of all I just spent over $1000 just to get a dog bred, not counting the time and gas. so when these pups get here I am going to charge what i think is a fair price for my time and money, now after the pups get here, then you have the (if properly cared for) shots, wormer, and anything els that might arise. Now having said that, and I definitly dont make alot of money, but have worked very hard, and saved, to get what i want, in other words, i had to spend alot of time and money to get what i wanted, and as the old saying goes, poop rolls down hill. Just like anything you buy, if it cost alot to make, then the price will be higher. although, I will agree that it doesnt make good sense to pay that kind of money for a catch dog, I think that is one reason some people are raising dogo pups that are not proven dogs, they are breeding dogs wether they will work or not because they are trying to recoup some of there money, therefore you get pups that have a 50-50 chance of makin a dog. So before i would buy one or two I would defenitly do ALOT of research on the breeder. hope that helps
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