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Old 08-31-2005, 01:07 PM   #132
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Originally Posted by troubletb
I need to put my two cents in here.. I sold my boys for $750.00, because I didn't ask thousands does that make me a bad breeder??? My puppies had the best of care. They were brought to the vet at 3 days, 3 weeks, and then again at 8weeks. It cost me a small fortune for vet bills, and what I had to give the stud, but I still made some money (gosh, not much, but some) My puppies lived in my house and when it was time for them to run and play they were running all over my house, not in cages like some breeders. Granted I am able to do this becasue I only have two females.. But just because someone isn't charging thousands for a dog doesn't make them a bad breeder.. I'm as good as any breeder and maybe better, because I don't have many dogs.. I still have a lot of learning to do and I will learn everything I have to. Care and knowledge is what makes a breeder good, NOT HOW MUCH THEY CHARGE..

One more thought: If I were to charge for every hour I was attending to my puppies, I would have to sell them for $5000.

No that does not. I'm charging $800 for mine. They live in the house with house the only time they are in the pen and the door closed is a night or if I have to go out somewhere. That way they will not get hurt or stepped on early in the morning when my husband gets up for work.

I agree totally with what you said.
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