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Am I correct in thinking you also have litter of Racing Greyhound by Fireheight Dan . My ,you must be busy :wacko: but I bet the males are more money than the bitches though ;)
 
This has probably already been asked but have your bitches ever been in the show ring?

If not how can you warrant such high prices are you relying soley on the reputation of the stud dogs??

Just because a dog had X amount of champions in a pedigree doesnt mean you will get all, if any show quality puppies in a litter.

Reputable and knowledgable breeders put years of research into a breeding plan and even the Top breeders in the country are not charging £550.
 
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Goodness me ... I hesitated to post on this thread ... but my puppy who I bought a few weeks ago, from Molly Head, is the 2nd dog I've bought from her (the first one, our oldest, is 3 years old now) and Molly doesn't charge such high prices for her puppies. :blink:
 
JAX said:
Am I correct in thinking you also have litter of Racing Greyhound by Fireheight Dan . My ,you must be busy  :wacko:   but I bet the males  are more money than the bitches though  ;)

3 litters at once. :- " :- " :- " Does the tax man know??? :oops:
 
I've never bred a litter but I've bought 4 pups, :D no price difference in the litters for males and females, and to be honest I can't understand why there would be, especially if it has to do bitches producing pups because unless you have big litters a dog could in theory be more valuable for that anyway, with a stud fee for no outlay and no puppy aftercare :unsure: just my oppinion :)
 
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*Lesley* said:
I've never bred a litter but I've bought 4 pups, :D   no price difference in the litters for males and females, and to be honest I can't understand why there would be, especially if it has to do bitches producing pups because unless you have big litters a dog could in theory be more valuable for that anyway, with a stud fee for no outlay and no puppy aftercare :unsure: just my oppinion :)

yes and youve bought from one of THE top kennels havnt you :cheers: and I bet you didnt pay £500.00 (w00t)
 
wilfred said:
Goodness me ... I hesitated to post on this thread ... but my puppy who I bought a few weeks ago, from Molly Head, is the 2nd dog I've bought from her (the first one, our oldest, is 3 years old now) and Molly doesn't charge such high prices for her puppies.  :blink:
really. i did not ask what she was charging maybe i sud are you happy with your pup. mine a smashing
 
alfyn said:
Remeber Jo that some people only see ££££££££££££££££££,s when it comes to breeding & selling puppie's,so i suppose they would see a bitch puppy as being more valuable to it's prospective new owner as they would eventually have a nice litter from it & make lots of money!NOT that i'm saying this is the case here,of course.

well i think you are very rude trying to make out iam in it for money . i just want to find my dogs homes.
 
JAX said:
*Lesley* said:
I've never bred a litter but I've bought 4 pups, :D   no price difference in the litters for males and females, and to be honest I can't understand why there would be, especially if it has to do bitches producing pups because unless you have big litters a dog could in theory be more valuable for that anyway, with a stud fee for no outlay and no puppy aftercare :unsure: just my oppinion :)

yes and youve bought from one of THE top kennels havnt you :cheers: and I bet you didnt pay £500.00 (w00t)


No thats right Jax, I didn't and the price was the same male or female :unsure: I think though if I put Kane out to stud I might charge twice as much because he's twice as big bless him :lol: :lol:
 
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I think though if I put Kane out to stud I might charge twice as much because he's twice as big bless him
you want to try putting an ad up along the sea front at blackpool Lesley one of the Donkey lads might be thinking of breeding :- "
 
Mark Roberts said:
I think though if I put Kane out to stud I might charge twice as much because he's twice as big bless him
you want to try putting an ad up along the sea front at blackpool Lesley one of the Donkey lads might be thinking of breeding :- "

You cheeky bugger :p he's a gorgeous boy o:) and I'm not supposed to tell anybody but I will now...................................... Mark has a soft spot for him :wub:
 
and I'm not supposed to tell anybody but I will now...................................... Mark has a soft spot for him
yep its MORECOMBE SANDS :p
 
Yeah you can pretend but we both know
Stop trying to ruine my reputation.

after recent events i've come up with a racing name for him Calenna Dough boy :lol:
 
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In this case, I think this rule is being breached.
 
Hi Lesley,

Where/which breeder did you get Kane from? He is absolutley geogeous :wub:

We were told black/whites are'nt popular? They are with me and my other half :D

phill. :thumbsup:
 
matrichardson said:
alfyn said:
Remeber Jo that some people only see ££££££££££££££££££,s when it comes to breeding & selling puppie's,so i suppose they would see a bitch puppy as being more valuable to it's prospective new owner as they would eventually have a nice litter from it & make lots of money!NOT that i'm saying this is the case here,of course.

well i think you are very rude trying to make out iam in it for money . i just want to find my dogs homes.


All the many reputable, caring and knowledgable people on k9 just want GOOD homes for their puppies - not quite the same.

Why on earth breed one litter, never mind 2 when you don't seem to race or show or, you didn't even know the correct names of the stud dogs you used. Smacks of money making however you try to conceal it :rant:
 
phill said:
Hi Lesley,              Where/which breeder did you get Kane from?  He is absolutley geogeous :wub:

We were told black/whites are'nt popular? They are with me and my other half :D

                                               phill. :thumbsup:


Thanks for that lovely comment phil I love him to bits and he will have a go at anything when he started racing he wasn't fazed by anything and loves it, Andy is going to give him a proper go at working shortly so if he brings anything back without eating it first I'll let you know :lol:

He is a Lynperry and he's just gone 12 months old a big soft lad he was the only black and white in the litter and this pic is why I got him :wub: :wub: Love at first sight o:)

I'm sure a black and white pup will come up when you're ready for one :thumbsup: Thats why I said it would be hard waiting until September I wasnt even looking for another when I saw Kane but couldn't help myself :D

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jools said:
matrichardson said:
alfyn said:
Remeber Jo that some people only see ££££££££££££££££££,s when it comes to breeding & selling puppie's,so i suppose they would see a bitch puppy as being more valuable to it's prospective new owner as they would eventually have a nice litter from it & make lots of money!NOT that i'm saying this is the case here,of course.

well i think you are very rude trying to make out iam in it for money . i just want to find my dogs homes.


All the many reputable, caring and knowledgable people on k9 just want GOOD homes for their puppies - not quite the same.

Why on earth breed one litter, never mind 2 when you don't seem to race or show or, you didn't even know the correct names of the stud dogs you used. Smacks of money making however you try to conceal it :rant:

well you know what can somone not make a mistake its been nice talking to you guy well some of you :rant:
 

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