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by La Junta GSD on 07 January 2012 - 07:01
by leoetta on 07 January 2012 - 08:01
Not the same pedigree as the dog from Bill, but I can tell you that this particular puppy sold for $2,000, he happened to be the second puppy chosen in the litter but was actually our pick male from the litter, super structure on this puppy and great color and pigment too and the temperament was and is outstanding from what we've heard from the owner. Both parents hips and elbows a-normal, mother is tested CLEAR n/n for Degenerative Myelopathy. Five VAs in the first three generations. Not to mention this puppy came with a 5 year guarantee, and I must say it is a waaayyyyy better guarantee than Bill's one year, you have to give your dog back or you get nothing guarantee (posted on his website) Not too shabby of a puppy and definitely not priced at $10,000!!!
Barbie
by Shtal on 07 January 2012 - 08:01
The reason I used your puppy is because what I seeing from Bill in the past with high$$ price, I wasn't impressed as much, but don't get me wrong.... Bill does have sometimes very interesting pups.
Here is the example a puppy from Bill.
Shtal.
by macrowe1 on 18 January 2012 - 16:01
by vomtreuenhaus on 18 January 2012 - 16:01
I think he is the ONLY breeder/mass producer that has such labels on his dogs.
And quite frankly, he charges 10,000.00$ for puppies, simply because he can and people WILL pay it, I mean come on, for an Ultimate Supreme puppy, why not?! Hah
He really is a genius at marketing, is what it comes down to. (like Science Diet, masters of marketing)
by Bob McKown on 18 January 2012 - 16:01
That kinda cash for a dog that genetically will have a at best lower then average grip and the working ability questionable at best????? P.T. Barnum said it best "There is a sucker born every second" I,m sure somebody will or has already paid that kinda cash.
by jletcher18 on 19 January 2012 - 00:01
10,000 will get you a round trip ticket to Germany, a weeks stay, and still bring home a pup or two. last time i checked that is.
price and guarentees do NOT make a better dog.
but what does it really matter, i can do more with a cheap calculator watch than you can a standard rolex.
john
by Keith Grossman on 19 January 2012 - 01:01
I agree that I would never pay this much for a pup but you know this how?
by Bundishep on 19 January 2012 - 02:01
by Bob McKown on 19 January 2012 - 12:01
I take into account these dogs arent bred for working ability. There claim to fame is conformation and movement which because of the breeding fly,s in the face of the breed originator. One must also take into account there definition of "working" if it is no more then the points on a field then there fit for the task no more no less.
A working dog must be bred to a working standard.
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