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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s Yes, among other things. Unfortunately you are right about this. The 'reasoning' behind this on the other hand, I don't think is agreed upon. The higher price has nothing to do with there 'not being many of them.' And if that IS the case, then it's a shame...because at that point the ability to pull in more money, not the well being of the dogs, it what becomes the main focus. |
Of course it is supply and demand because if there are lots of them for sale then you would have to lower your price to get people to buy from you instead of someone else.
what I can't understand is that some puppymills sell cheap to to get rid of them and make a quick buck and the next one comes on with all the hype and convince people that their puppy mill dog is worth thousands more than somone elses puppy mill dog.
Now that is truely not supply and demand. It's unscrupulous marketing practices.