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:- " What is the general opinion on the cost of a Parson Russell puppy?

A family pet, not show dog, brought up in the home with it's doggy parents and two small children.

No vaccinations included
 
buzby said:
:- " What is the general opinion on the cost of a Parson Russell puppy?A family pet, not show dog, brought up in the home with it's doggy parents and two small children.

No vaccinations included

i have a unpapered parsons, i paid £350 for her at a lurcher show, when she was twelve weeks old, some go for a lot more, are you buying or selling ?
 
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buzby said:
:- " What is the general opinion on the cost of a Parson Russell puppy?A family pet, not show dog, brought up in the home with it's doggy parents and two small children.

No vaccinations included

Buying!
 
buzby said:
Debbie b said:
buzby said:
buzby said:
:- " What is the general opinion on the cost of a Parson Russell puppy?A family pet, not show dog, brought up in the home with it's doggy parents and two small children.

No vaccinations included

Buying!

does it have to be a parsons

No, JR'S with good temperaments o.k. too

i would suggest you get the countrymans weekly because they have lots of terriers for sale in there, i have had JR's and working bred lakelands with small children can't fault either breed, my daughter is two and the jr follows her everywhere they are like me and my shadow, hope i have helped you
 
just for an instance there is two adverts in there last weeks one for a 6 mnth girl

and 13 mnth girl( jrs)
 
Debbie b said:
i have a unpapered parsons, i paid £350 for her at a lurcher show, when she was twelve weeks old, some go for a lot more, are you buying or selling ?
Debbie can you get papered JRT's ?

 

My son paid £200 for his JRT boy last year :thumbsup:
 
Debbie b said:
AnnSa said:
Debbie b said:
i have a unpapered parsons, i paid £350 for her at a lurcher show, when she was twelve weeks old, some go for a lot more, are you buying or selling ?
Debbie can you get papered JRT's ?

 

My son paid £200 for his JRT boy last year :thumbsup:

yes ann parsons are papered, you can kc show them

A friend of mine is a top PRT breeder if you want a contact let me know.
 
I have a five month old prt she cost 350.prts are recognised by the kennel club and i will be showing her after she turns six months. Jack russell terriers are not kc registered and therefore will not have a kc registered pedigree.
 
Mmm never knew, we always had JRT when i was a kid.

It's nice to know these lovely little dogs are recognised :thumbsup:
 
buzby said:
:- " What is the general opinion on the cost of a Parson Russell puppy?A family pet, not show dog, brought up in the home with it's doggy parents and two small children.

No vaccinations included

I don't live in the UK, BUT anywhere in the world I would not pay much for a dog that has no papers, has not been vaccinated, for whom the breeders did not have to pay a stud fee for its father because they own it, and for which the breeders did not spend time, effort and money going to dog shows (or races), learning about their breed, researching bloodlines etc etc .

If a show dog goes for around 400, when the breeder has to pay for all of the above - I would not pay 350 for a pet from a backyard breeder.
 
aslan said:
buzby said:
:- " What is the general opinion on the cost of a Parson Russell puppy?A family pet, not show dog, brought up in the home with it's doggy parents and two small children.

No vaccinations included

I don't live in the UK, BUT anywhere in the world I would not pay much for a dog that has no papers, has not been vaccinated, for whom the breeders did not have to pay a stud fee for its father because they own it, and for which the breeders did not spend time, effort and money going to dog shows (or races), learning about their breed, researching bloodlines etc etc .

If a show dog goes for around 400, when the breeder has to pay for all of the above - I would not pay 350 for a pet from a backyard breeder.

well i paid £350 for mine and she is worth every penny, and was not bred by a backyard breeder, she was bred to hunt and they only breed proven hunting dogs, which she does and she is a pet and i can honestly say her temprement is second to none, her breeders keep in touch
 
buzby said:
:- " What is the general opinion on the cost of a Parson Russell puppy?A family pet, not show dog, brought up in the home with it's doggy parents and two small children.

No vaccinations included


When I was looking at possible dogs - a very honourable, very switched on, very good (top) breeder told me of a condition they'd found recently called SCA - 'Spino-cerebellar ataxia) - details are here at the northern club website.

The AHT is researching a genetic test, but last I heard they hadn't cracked it yet - so the breeder's advice was only to take a pup from a repeat mating where you were certain the disease had not shown up in a previous litter - it shows up at around 6 - 9 months old, so you can check it out.

It's not fatal, but doesn't look much fun to live with.

so be careful where and from whom you buy.

good luck
 
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Just wondering what this post has to do with Whippet SHOWING :wacko:

Lana , numnuts over here are paying £600.00 plus for designer crossbreds , that so obviously can t be KC regd . and most of them have no clue have they are even going to look as adults . or what side they will take :- "

Weve a client who has a westie X poodle , and it looks as though all the westieis coming out , nasty little bugger at 4 months it is :eek: datftor what .but while the are folks paying these prices they will keep breeding them :rant:
 
£600 for "highly desirable Bugs" Pug X Bichon in our paper at the weekend!!! :rant: But that's a whole new topic!! :- "
 
Moved to general dog related discussion - so as to get a broader audience, and hopefully some helpful replies :thumbsup:
 
PARDON MY THICKNESS..............but what is the difference between a parsons and a jrt :unsure:
 

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