The Most Dog Friendly Community Online
Join Dog Forum to Discuss Breeds, Training, Food and More

Italian Prices

WIGGY

New Member
Registered
Messages
842
Reaction score
0
Points
0

Join our free community today.

Connect with other like-minded dog lovers!

Login or Register
Hi, without turning this post into a slanging match or fight can someone explain why Italian Greyhound puppies are so expensive. :cheers:
 
I have no idea how much an Italian Greyhound would be to buy, so what is 'expensive'?

 

I bought Meg (a pedigree Whippet) Vaccinated and with a written 5 generations pedigree for £250. She's just the the best dog and I couldn't wish for anything better :huggles: I've seen other Whippets for much, much more.......... So maybe it's just down to the breeder and how much they feel the pups are worth :blink: and what people are prepared to pay for a fairly uncommon dog.

 

Do prices of Italian Greyhounds vary as much as other dogs or is there an average price?

 

Tracey x
 
I've heard and seen various prices between £1000 and £2000 and was just wondering what are the factors that command such a price. Thanks.
 
WIGGY said:
I've heard and seen various prices between £1000 and £2000 and was just wondering what are the factors that command such a price. Thanks.
there is only 1 factor that commands such high prices and that is greed.

A fair price imo for an IG puppy is roughly around the £500 mark.

£1000+ prices are completely unjustified.
 
Kurwenal said:
WIGGY said:
I've heard and seen various prices between £1000 and £2000 and was just wondering what are the factors that command such a price. Thanks.
there is only 1 factor that commands such high prices and that is greed.

A fair price imo for an IG puppy is roughly around the £500 mark.

£1000+ prices are completely unjustified.

Thanks for your reply its only that I'm on the lists of two people that are breeding in the future and both want around the £500 mark. I was just wondering if the puppies that were more than double in price were anything special or if they were from a certain line or something. Thanks again for your honest answer. You're the first to explain this out of over 100 people that have viewed this post !!! :cheers:
 
Have you asked Tanya wiggy?? She should have a good idea.... :thumbsup:
 
raceylady said:
Have you asked Tanya wiggy?? She should have a good idea....  :thumbsup:
Hi yes I've asked her but she thinks it may be better to ask people that have bred them before . Also she has no intention of breeding in the future. I think shes more into showing them at the moment. Ta :thumbsup:
 
I've never looked into buying an IG pup in the UK but the ones my family have bought in Australia were from mega mega show champions and a fraction of that price. My parents paid $700 each for their current pups in February which is about £280. Doesn't really help but thought I would post for interest's sake. They are utterly butterly gorgeous too :wub: :wub:
 
Some breeds are more expensive than others too and its not always obvious why. Pedigree racing whippets are generally cheaper than show ones and it doesn't seem to matter whether its out of champions or club dogs. Thats just the way it is. I think maybe racing ones more often go to people who are racing and therefore the breeder knows them so perhaps that has kept the price lower.

Don't know about IGs but I hope your right and this doesn't turn into a slanging match.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
WIGGY said:
raceylady said:
Have you asked Tanya wiggy?? She should have a good idea....  :thumbsup:
Hi yes I've asked her but she thinks it may be better to ask people that have bred them before . Also she has no intention of breeding in the future. I think shes more into showing them at the moment. Ta :thumbsup:

it was my intention to breed as i explained on the phone , but i have a few things i certainly want to be 100% on before i do, if ever go ahead? i feel im sound and experienced enough for whippets , only ever having spent most my life with them (w00t) but with only almost 3 yrs with igs and limited help and advice it will take much longer to maybe acheive what i wish to acheive :thumbsup:

i think Lillybet will be most helpful if you call her or when she sees this message :thumbsup:
 
WIGGY said:
Kurwenal said:
WIGGY said:
I've heard and seen various prices between £1000 and £2000 and was just wondering what are the factors that command such a price. Thanks.
there is only 1 factor that commands such high prices and that is greed.

A fair price imo for an IG puppy is roughly around the £500 mark.

£1000+ prices are completely unjustified.

Thanks for your reply its only that I'm on the lists of two people that are breeding in the future and both want around the £500 mark. I was just wondering if the puppies that were more than double in price were anything special or if they were from a certain line or something. Thanks again for your honest answer. You're the first to explain this out of over 100 people that have viewed this post !!! :cheers:

it is often (although not exclusively) the case that puppies being advertised for £1000+ are not being sold by reputable breeders, who have a proven track record - they are actually seldom from top winning stock or CH parents and in many cases are from a completely random mating that has been picked for convenience rather than any particular aim. It is perfectly possible for the right person to get a IG puppy from top quality lines for a reasonable price.
 
how many pups are there in n average IG litter?

prob not very many

demand outstrips supply

therefore high price
 
Thanks for asking this Wiggy - I've wondered the same - I love Italian Greyhounds but have only looked at ads for them on the internet and they all seem to be a £1000 plus - it's good to know that they can be less expensive but well bred and reared...not that I'm in the position to have one...but I can dream :- "
 
Kurwenal said:
there is only 1 factor that commands such high prices and that is greed.A fair price imo for an IG puppy is roughly around the £500 mark.

£1000+ prices are completely unjustified.

totally agree, its horrible when you see things like 'unusual' and 'rare colours' just to bump up the price even more!
 
Sidney has 3 gen ped and cost 400 (whippet) before we got Ben, Ian looked at IG's and the prices we saw were anything from 1K to 1.5K

HTH :huggles:
 
WIGGY said:
raceylady said:
Have you asked Tanya wiggy?? She should have a good idea....  :thumbsup:
Hi yes I've asked her but she thinks it may be better to ask people that have bred them before . Also she has no intention of breeding in the future. I think shes more into showing them at the moment. Ta :thumbsup:

And bloody good luck to her is what i say

:cheers:
 
I've never seen them for less than £800 and i've even seen iggy crosses for the £400

mark.............ridiculous
 
whippet wonder said:
I've never seen them for less than £800 and i've even seen iggy crosses for the £400
mark.............ridiculous


Reputable IG breeders charge around £450 for a puppy!

Less than reputable one's considerably more & unfortunately so do those advertising IGX puppies :angry:
 
Kurwenal said:
WIGGY said:
Kurwenal said:
WIGGY said:
I've heard and seen various prices between £1000 and £2000 and was just wondering what are the factors that command such a price. Thanks.
there is only 1 factor that commands such high prices and that is greed.

A fair price imo for an IG puppy is roughly around the £500 mark.

£1000+ prices are completely unjustified.

Thanks for your reply its only that I'm on the lists of two people that are breeding in the future and both want around the £500 mark. I was just wondering if the puppies that were more than double in price were anything special or if they were from a certain line or something. Thanks again for your honest answer. You're the first to explain this out of over 100 people that have viewed this post !!! :cheers:

it is often (although not exclusively) the case that puppies being advertised for £1000+ are not being sold by reputable breeders, who have a proven track record - they are actually seldom from top winning stock or CH parents and in many cases are from a completely random mating that has been picked for convenience rather than any particular aim. It is perfectly possible for the right person to get a IG puppy from top quality lines for a reasonable price.






I feel that if you are lucky enough to find a real Italian they are worth every penny.

Thankyou
 
Saw some IG x bed/whippets the other day advertised in free ads. bet they be good mousing dogs! :)
 

Welcome to Dog Forum!

Join our vibrant online community dedicated to all things canine. Whether you're a seasoned owner or new to the world of dogs, our forum is your go-to hub for sharing stories, seeking advice, and connecting with fellow dog lovers. From training tips to health concerns, we cover it all. Register now and unleash the full potential of your dog-loving experience!

Login or Register
Back
Top