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Vom Brunhaus

by Vom Brunhaus on 21 January 2011 - 12:01

Good point made Nona ... VB

by W4DEE on 21 January 2011 - 14:01

I did not pay and outrageous price for a GSD . I was not fussing about other people paying just looking for answer . what is a high price can be found on this web site . I don't think anything Dog or anything else should be priced based on what people are willing to pay , that's what wrong with this country now.


nonacona60

by nonacona60 on 21 January 2011 - 16:01

WD4EE wrote:
<<I don't think anything Dog or anything else should be priced based on what people are willing to pay , that's what wrong with this country now.>>

I totally agree with you.....

In regards to breeders and the dog world, a breeder who prices their pups according to what the buyer will pay for them and not what they are actually worth, Is VERY UNETHICAL.......Being an ethical breeder doesn't end with the planning, breeding and care of the pups....It goes way beyond that, and also includes the sales, pricing,and finding the right owners for the puppies....JMO


Ace952

by Ace952 on 21 January 2011 - 16:01

I don't think anything Dog or anything else should be priced based on what people are willing to pay , that's what wrong with this country now.

How is that wrong?  If someone is willing to pay large sums of money for something and a seller is willing to sell it to them what business is it of yours?

If you don't like it, don't buy from them....easy as that.  Seller can't get paid unless the buyer finds nothing wrong with paying that price.


GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 21 January 2011 - 16:01

Look I have purchased a dog for 300 bucks.. great booldlines, great dog, fantastic animal all around. I have purchased a dog for 600 bucks. the same results, nice, nice dog. No garbage, good hips, great drives.

I have seen 2000 dollars dogs I would not want for free and I have seen 1500 dollars dogs that were outstanding animals.

It is all about who you know, what you want and how much you're willing to pay.
I don't know you and I would not sell you a puppy for the price I would (cover my cost sell) a puppy to somebod I know personally, somebody I know will train the dog unless a brick falls on their heads. Hell  I give some people my dogs for free, I even donate my puppies to service dogs. But if  they don't work out I want them back so I can find them a good family.

depends.

Pack

by sable59 on 21 January 2011 - 16:01

you all seem to be fixated on titles that has no bearing for the most part on the dogs or their prodgeny to work. i have seen prodgeny from highley titled sire and dam that  would never male a working dog. working dog is what the gsd was meant to be. these roach back ,saddle back dogs are definetly not working dogs.as to the prices of prodgeny from thes pairs that are not carrying titles, first look into what they are doing and have produced in the past. then you will see where the price comes from. most ,like myself don't breed but 2 or 3 litters a year and the care and work that goes into them before they leave is a lot.

by desert dog on 21 January 2011 - 18:01

That reminds me of a old boy when i lived in Arkansas. He had some hounds and wanted to sell one. He ran a add in the paper describing the dog and was asking a 100.00 for the dog, he got no response. Later he put a add in with the same discription, he priced him for 500.00 and sold him in less than a week. I asked him, I thought you only had one dog forsale and he said he did, it was the same dog . I don't know how anyone could not believe a dogs worth is only based on what someone is willing to pay.You know the old saying, " One Mans Junk Is Another Mans Treasure.
Hank

alboe2009

by alboe2009 on 21 January 2011 - 19:01

Man, when I was reading some of these threads last night I was going to comment all night. But decided against that. I was in a "foul" mood because I just got done watching "Hachi" but I'm amazed at some of the threads. Maybe some have too much time on their hands or just want to pick peoples' brains. But to talk hypotheticals and experiences that would/could never happen. I'm lost. And then someone asks" do you think this dog would make a good patrol dog?" We never seen the dog, don't know the dog and how are the hypothetical questions going to help especially if the op doesn't even have a dog?

But for prices? Why would anyone buy that 32 valve gas guzzling import, that can top out at 210 mph, which they'll never drive at that speed, and they paid $100,000.00 for???

Because they can, (and some can't). To show someone something? To prove to someone? Maybe themselves? To keep up or try to keep up with the Joneses? To impress someone. Maybe a dream? A nightmare? It could be one of a million reasons, one we might never ever know?

by CopDogs on 21 January 2011 - 21:01

As PT Barnum said their is a sucker born every minute. As i said if it makes you feel good to pay a huge price then do it ....The Europeans will not so someone must

MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 22 January 2011 - 18:01

Alboe -- I agree 100% with your post.   I, shake my head when I read some of these threads and the questions, assumptions, etc......





 


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