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I used to think people were crazy for paying over $500 for a dog, and I really thought $500 was pushing it. But now I am one of those crazy people :p and realize the importance in finding a responible breeder and am willing to pay to make sure I get that. There are tons of dogs listed locally for a lower price, but I also see where they come from most of the time and it is not where I would want to purchase one of my furbabies from personally. |
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I don't know about upstate, but I have a Very reputable breeder here on LI who "breeds to show" and my furbaby is 2k. Getting her 1/26/10 BTW!!! Can't wait!!:) |
Correct me if I'm wrong but can't you "register" any dog with the AKC? AKC doesn't mean good/healthy/breed standard...right??? |
Like my Mama always told me - you get what you pay for. Just look at cars for example - there are lots of different prices based on the kind/make of car it is. If you want a really nice one - don't expect to get one for a thrift store bargin price. The dogs I have - I paid a lot for and expected that. I did not want to settle for less. I knew it cost a lot (in time and money) to breed the very best. |
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Yes, as long as the parents are both AKC. I have seen some pretty horrible places that have AKC registered dogs. That is why research is so important. |
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Now AKC does have a new program where dogs that are not registered may - but it is only giving them a number to be in rally/obediance competition, not confirmation, and they must be spayed or neutered. So this group cannot have a litter. |
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My DH bought my Pixie and paid 1500, she was my 30th wedding anniversary gift! I told a fib to my kids how much she cost though! lol |
I was also thinking and wanted to bring this up. If you are looking to pay the least for a pup - don't expect the breeder to do what they need to do to produce nice healthy pups of any quality. I always think of what cut backs they made in order to save and thus sell their pups lower to move them out. You might save when buying, but expect to pay more at the vets. So you really are not saving, but bought your way into a huge headache, less money in your own pockets, and more worries and heartache. I have heard such sad stories, where people have tried to save. Yes, you have to do your research and on the other hand you do not want to pay too much for a pup not worth it. One should educate themselves before buying. |
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