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Mary, why would anyone need to use 3 kennel names? |
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In some transactions a breeder/exhibitor will sell a dog for the price of a show dog, but will have another price tacked onto it if the new owner wishes the breeder to finish it. Several exhibitors are doing this. As with our breeder, who is getting on in years. I know there are conditions/provisions that she has made for the dogs. Some have people that they have mentored continue their lines. Then there are others that have made provisions to spay/nueter and place them in wonderful pet homes. Jay Amon/Montclair the name died with her. There are a few dogs out there with the Montclair name, but they are the last of the line. Johnnie Robinson's line went with him. |
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The puppy that i saw was most definately a $500. baby, its new owner said the living conditions were absolutly filthy. and it did not look like the girl advertised that you liked. just take your time until you find someone that you feel you can trust. there are still some good people left If you are looking for one to show i am sure that you can find a good show breeder on YT or if you are wanting a beautiful pet they can be found here to. I bet someone pm's you I am not a show person but if i were younger i would give it a try, like some others on YT i raise a few litters a year and i have dogs from very good lines. no puppies at this time except one 2day old male Good luck finding your little one.:) |
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Good Luck finding your baby girl! If you're wanting a pet, I think $2500 is a little high. That's more like a Show Prospect price. Micah (Betty) Thank you for posting about the living conditions of the $500 pup... Storybook has contacted me in the past for Show Prospects. |
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You live in the Midwest....and yes for quality pet there $2,500 is a bit high. However, East and West Coasts.....pretty much on the button from a reputable breeder, maybe a bit lower but, not much. |
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Just out of curiosity, would it be considered reputable if you let a puppy go around 12-14 weeks as a show "prospect" BUT held the registration papers and had the person pay "pet price" until the puppy was 6-8 months of age and could be better evaluated? Then at that time if the pup was determined to be show quality, the buyer could pay the additional amount and receive the registration papers (and receive a new show contract and what not). If not, the buyer would be required to spay/neuter and provide proof, then receive registration papers, or return to the breeder to have them do the same. I am new to all this so just wondering. |
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Are you looking for a show dog? If so, how far along are you in your search? Are you new to the show world? If your answer is yes. It's not the difficulty of not finding good breeders where your are, as there are many and many that I know on personal basis. The difficulty is that they will not release a show dog to a newbie.....it just isn't happening. Too many of these reputable breeders have been burnt in the past, their lines placed in hands where the only intention was to breed, they had no concern for the years of perfecting a line. |
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