AnthonyB
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« Reply #40 on: December 08, 2013, 03:12:57 am » |
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Papers are a matter of preference, if someone wants them or not is completely up them as is what they are willing to spend. Papers, hand written or registered, when used properly are a way to keep track of breedings, bloodlines, and crosses. As for the increase in price of a registered dog, that is up to the breeder and what they think they are worth, and up to the buyer and what they are willing to spend. For example, I bred one of the crosses that have been working really really well for me and my style of hunting. The few pups out of that litter that will be for sale will be at $1,000. That's my price. May not be acceptable to all, but hey, everyone doesn't own the litter, I do. If someone wants one of the pups that's great, if they don't like them, don't wanna spend that much, or don't want papers I could care less, not gonna hurt my feelings and I hope they find what they are looking for. In the end it's up to what a person buying a dog wants and what a person breeding a dog is willing to sell it for, why cry about papers your not breeding, dogs your not raising, and money your not spending? Anthony
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