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Originally Posted by Meme_n_Pop LadyJane please know this rant is not directed toward you at all.
I am willing to be flexible to find these guys the right home because I Love them and want whats best for them and I also understand how the economy is and that it is the holidays.
However it is the holidays and the economy is bad for me too.
I gave $3,000 for these dogs and I agree with Jill that I think $500 each is a fair price. Besides the fact that I am willing to meet people in many different states so that they don't have to be shipped.
I thought I found a great home for one of them and I came down on the price but it wasn't enough (I still think that particular home would be a great one)
I am willing to try and be fair and flexible but I am not willing to give them away. I feel like I am practically doing that already.
Sorry LadyJane, Again this is in no way directed toward you. You just happened to post the 1 particular question that almost everyone else who is interested has asked in private messages or emails.
Carrie |
Well....I just thought I would ask! I did not saY it was not a fair price. I paid $600 each for a brother and sister who were 10 months old and their original price was over $4,000. Price is not that important...I was mainly asking since it would appear that the priority (at least in my way of thinking) is to keep them together; and I thought maybe that would make it easier for someone to take them both. I am not in the market for any pups. I thought perhaps you might come down so that the two could stay together if it made it easier for someone at this time.
I cannot tell you what to do...they are your pups. But...I DO hope you are doing all you can to keep them together. It breaks my heart to see bonded pairs separated. I know that if my two had been separated, they would have been terribly affected...they were very close even at that young age.
Oh...and NO I would not give them away...if a person cannot afford the fee, they cannot afford them!
Linda