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Most students I know can't afford $950 for a dog, let alone $2,000. But how did you find your puppy and where did he come from? Is he AKC registered, what health tests did his parents have? Did the breeder send you proof of the tests? Especially, as you say, "You can't trust many people in the world?" What does it say in your contract the breeder will do if he is diagnosed with a liver shunt three months from now? You are right, not all breeders charge $2,000 for a puppy. But, some areas of the country are more expensive to own dogs in than others, at least from what I've seen with routine vet bills and the difference in cost between FL, OH, and GA. |
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Here's a thread about the difference in prices. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...kie-puppy.html |
If I had to do this over again, price would be the least of my concerns. If I only knew then what I know now (there is a TON of valuable knowledge here) I certainly would have gone a different route. When and if I ever get another, I now know what to look for, what to ask, and what SHOULD be asked of me as a buyer. I made the conscious decision to buy a puppy and now it's my responsibility to give him what he needs and love him his entire life and I will do so, however, if I'd been a little more diligent in research and not been trigger happy with puppy fever I probably wouldn't have experienced some of the issues that I have. There is some excellent advice being given here. One would be wise to listen to it. |
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I get it though, I was a recent grad when I got Kaji. I paid for him with my graduation present that my dad's boss gave me. I don't think that in my current state I could afford a puppy. That's why I adopted an older dog. He is still very much a hyper, crazy little nut and I love every bit of him. Just because he was older when I adopted him, doesn't mean he had any less love to give. |
I am sorry I am in no way trying to personally attack you for asking a reasonable question. I am just venting at peoples logic thats all. You are right you need to do your homework and keep in mind that different areas of the country sell their puppies for different prices. I have a lot of customers coming from New York and New Jersey now. They tell me puppies in their areas are running around $2500. and most of them are ACA at that. So they are willing to drive 5 or 6 hours for a healthy AKC quality puppy for $1200 and are totally thrilled about the baby and the price. |
I'm actually getting my baby from someone on here! I'm too excited! Friday is the big day! |
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Be sure to meet the parents and get some information on their health. In the end only you can decide if it's worth it. I don't see "wardrobe" being one of my issues, I liked that comment. But I have pet insurance for Teegy, recommended by some pet owners in my neighbourhood because of the extortionate amount of money they have been forking out on their ill dog. |
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