| Nancy1999 | 04-06-2010 06:42 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by kjcmsw
(Post 3071877)
I don't think I said "under a 100 dollars" - I was just commenting on how it appears that different parts of the country price Yorkies (& other breeds of dogs) differently. Maybe different attitudes regarding dogs, I don't know. Just interesting that's all. One of my yorkies has a championship background, show quality, etc...but still it simply would be unheard of for her to be offered for sale, in my particular area, at some of the higher prices I've seen in listed by SOME breeders in SOME areas of the country, including the northwest. That is not to say ALL Washington state breeders sell their Yorkies lower than other parts of the country...that was simply an observation about my particular area. How far my particular area is in that regard I don't know. It could be a 50 mile radius, it could be 200 miles... I was not lumping every breeder on the west coast into one category. It seemed pretty clear to me at the time, but maybe I wasn't clear - sorry. |
No you said:
"In my area "generally" speaking, a puppy sold with a limited registration is basically considered just another pound puppy and if it isn't good enough for the breeder to keep & breed is expected to be discounted considerably, similar to the price one would pay at a pound."
and this is well under 100.00. I don't want to be argumentative, but I don't want the average member to get the idea that that price is common, I realize good breeders do give price breaks for good homes, but I think sometimes the haggling spirit to break breeders down to the rock bottom price goes overboard. I'm not a breeder, but I talk mainly with pet buyers who are often misled and think a good breeder is willing to give her dogs away, and my post was just to clear up this misunderstanding. I urge buyers to find the best breeder they can, and always visit the home, and pay what the breeder asks instead of haggling. I think some pet buyers think this haggling is expected. I agree with you different prices in different parts of the country. I'm not sure any average members are still reading, most who are reading are better informed than I, but when someone tells me that they offered a good breeder X amount, and they are going to see if they accept the offer, and then if they do, they offer a new lower X amount, it just seems to come from a spirit of expecting good breeders to be doing charity work. |