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Originally Posted by StewiesMom I disagree. The quality of care has a lot to do with the person and his or her values and NOT the price. |
I see your point Kristy but if that breeder had a problem with a mother with ocysts and she had to decide whether to treat the puppies preventatively or not and whether to buy albon when the chances are most of the puppies would never get coccidia she would have to decide whether to raise the price and treat them or have a better chance of selling thme at the reduced price.
Obviously, if people would be impressed with the extra care she gave and pay the EXTRA price for that extra care then her decision would be easier imo.
The fact is...the quality of care has to do with the person as well as the cost becuase most breeders are not wealthy enough to lose money on their puppies so they may be great caring people but not provide the "very best" becuase some people don't want to pay for the very best. Some people want a good deal.
I don't think we, as puppy adopters should be looking for a GOOD DEAL I guess is my point...they are living beings, not a car....