
Just because you spend a lot doesn't always mean you got a lot for it. Not saying good ones are cheap or not worth the price, just saying like papers, the price does not make the dog.

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I agree..but what do you judge this on...one ore two times you get to see him run? or do you spend a full season watchin the same dog before you decide to breed to the stud or buy a pup off the bitch?bigdogpace wrote:what is missing as well here is the fact that just because a dog has a title don't mean it will reproduce ever rabbit dog is not a stud dog and every stud dog is not a rabbit dog . granted if u c dogs dogs that cross after cross r producing then if u like that type dog expect to pay more for pups but i agree with troy lee a running dog n long run is better if u can afford it. and there r a lot of old back woods breeders who hold just as high a standard as branko or anyone else for that matter should that make there pups any less valuable i don't think so n some cases it make's them more valuable to me anyway title or no title makes me no difference to me n what i pay for a dog what makes the difference is what he can do n field .
Ron Conroe wrote:alot of guys on here are basing there opinions on here on fc'swondering how many and what they did in trials. now i have trialed about 20 yrs or so and seen alot of dogs run, now im wondering how many of you guys been to trials yourself, or just here about them on here, or just study there pedigrees. i've seen alot of these dogs run that get blowed up on this internet, and i do mean blowed up. i will guarantee there is alot more better gun dogs out there than there is trial dogs. you guys are forgetting the same two guys are judging these dogs 60 or 70% of the time when they are trialing.
dog wrote:dont raise many pups but i have raised them and i have never had $150 in getting a pup to weaning age , i think that figure is crazy . i think the problen with the price of a pup is what the seller is trying to get paid for , the famous last words with beaglers are " i do this stuff because i love it " and then they try to figure in their time , to me the time they have involved is meaningless . shots , feed , any vet expenses , papers or stud fees to me are ok as long as it pertains to the pups . i have heard peole try to rationalise the price of a pup by including feeding the parents , shots for the parents , vet expences for the parents ect. they would have those cost wether they bred or not . seems noboby is ever in this to make money , yet many price females more than males , it dont cost any more to raise a female to weaning age than it does a male , no special female shots or female feed , cost the same to register a male as it does a female . its all about trying to make a little money and i am fine with that . but say it , to many try and make people believe they are losing money and it just aint so , not if these pups are being sold shortly after weaning !
dog wrote:i can buy a plane ticket , fly from Ohio to California , Buy a $10,000 truck , pay to have it shipped back to Ohio , fly back myself and guess what , its still only a $10,000 truck , it was my decision to go to those lengths to get it , bet nobody will reimburse me for my traveling expences . my point is this , it doesnt matter if you had $1000 in gass getting there , it was still a $200 breeding , it was your choice to go to those lengths for that breeding , not the buyers! I personaly know alot of people that do these type of things to make a breeding , and they want $350 or $400 a pup , and they get it , out of the first one or two , then the rest they end up selling for $100 or $150 to get rid of them , they have too because the longer you keep them the more they cost . You didnt mention the 2 or 3 pups the breeder usually keeps for themselves , they dont have a value ? Again , i am assuming that they are doing it because they "love it " or because they wanted a pup of this cross , because they dont do it too make money , or do they ? They generally do get what they pay for , a pup ! Now if you wanted to offer a money back gaurantee that these pups will turn out exactly like you expect then i can see the extra cost , but remember that includes all the buyers expenses that he invested in getting this pup from you . How many are willing to do that !