I'm finding just the opposite, every time I think I have a good potential person to buy one of my pups, they turn out not to be right for the pup and I end up refusing to sell to them, maybe I'm too picky. Might be because I don't feel I'm asking what their true "monetary" value is, as I really do just want them to go to someone who will provide lovingly for the pup's life, so I didn't think I needed to ask more than what I feel I would basically break even for (considering I'm keeping one of the pups and its value which she has, her 1/2 siblings have sold for $2,000 and up, so I certainly consider by keeping her I've 'gained' nearly that much in "recovery" costs). I'm thinking maybe I should up the price and eliminate those that may think they're not quality because I'm not asking an arm and a leg for them. A guess an 'farily' inexpensive Yorkie brings everyone out of the woodwork. *sigh* such is life I guess.
Kendra |