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by Two Moons on 08 February 2009 - 16:02
k9mamma,
Around here pet quality price is $350.00, not $800.00.
Don't know where your from but thats a bit steep.
I'm sure on this board you will hear that differently.
No breeding rights usually means the animals not fit to breed, but if you pay an extra $500.00 its ok?
Total bull shit in my opinion.
You gotta watch these people sometimes.
You can't be stopped from breeding, only registering the litter.
by wuzzup on 08 February 2009 - 16:02
by Kelly M Shaw on 08 February 2009 - 16:02
by Two Moons on 08 February 2009 - 16:02
by mkennels on 08 February 2009 - 16:02
by july9000 on 08 February 2009 - 18:02
1) If you want the right to breed, you must put titles on the dog and work to know the GSD. Learn about standard, come to shows and see what fields your interest are. When the dog get the titles.
2) I evaluate both structure and temperament to see if in fact this is a good breeding prospect
3) The dog has to be certified HIP and Elbow (hip rating good or better). If the Hip comes back fair then we look deeper into ancestors and siblings to see if we should really use this dog.
4) Then if every pieces of the puzzle is there you can have the right to breed. I will remove the conditions and you are free to fly by yourself!
This is my way of seing it. If you want to breed..you have to go to school first..Then after seing all that is implicated about breeding a GSD, you will have a better ideas if yu can do it to.
If someone comes to me and want a show quality puppies then the price goes accordingly with the pups that is chosen. But the conditions up are the same..I want people who are implicated..it's important for me
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