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Originally Posted by BubblPopElectrc I don't think that is always the case. Puppies from pet stores (and even from some breeders) are often MUCH more than the average puppy from other, better resources. |
I should have re-read what I wrote because I also agree with this.
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That isn't always true. Jeff Dane charges upwards of $10,000 for his yorkies.
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And this.
I guess where I was going with that is that by the time you research and find a good breeder,find out the work that they've put into it, the bloodlines, pedigrees, how they are raised, etc... you're not going to find a $300 puppy.
Yes, there's always the ones out there trying to get rich off them, but there is a line somewhere. Where? I don't know. I'll be the first to admit that I started out asking too much for my puppies. I didn't know where to start. In fact, I'm more than willing to discuss prices with someone. To me, there's more involved than just a flat rate for a puppy. Making sure it is going to a good home is #1.