VOON 1,317 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? 1 Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? if it worked to the styel i like and there was a decent trial 1000 pounds wouldnt be to much i.m.o 1 Quote Link to post
Tommy pepper 222 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 Same here if it was wat i wanted Quote Link to post
BROCK DOG 126 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 to be fair the sire and dam of the pups in question are well worked work well and the man works them alot and they seem to have good breeding but 350 just seemed alot to me for a pup 2 Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 i think pups are worth giving a bit more for if you no for shore the parents are well tested digging dogs its the truth you cant pay for 2 Quote Link to post
VOON 1,317 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? if it worked to the styel i like and there was a decent trial 1000 pounds wouldnt be to much i.m.o Agree with you, and if i came across one for 500 and i had the grade.....i'd have it in a shot....so why does everyone go ape if someone asks 150-200 for a pup? And i would pay 300 for a real well bred dog i.e. direct parkes lines or breay lines etc you can never get history back....it would be great to have a real bred dog in the yard....just to look at......like an ornament Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? if it worked to the styel i like and there was a decent trial 1000 pounds wouldnt be to much i.m.o Agree with you, and if i came across one for 500 and i had the grade.....i'd have it in a shot....so why does everyone go ape if someone asks 150-200 for a pup? And i would pay 300 for a real well bred dog i.e. direct parkes lines or breay lines etc you can never get history back....it would be great to have a real bred dog in the yard....just to look at......like an ornament if you want it just to look at why would it need to be from a good line 1 Quote Link to post
VOON 1,317 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? if it worked to the styel i like and there was a decent trial 1000 pounds wouldnt be to much i.m.o Agree with you, and if i came across one for 500 and i had the grade.....i'd have it in a shot....so why does everyone go ape if someone asks 150-200 for a pup? And i would pay 300 for a real well bred dog i.e. direct parkes lines or breay lines etc you can never get history back....it would be great to have a real bred dog in the yard....just to look at......like an ornament if you want it just to look at why would it need to be from a good line If you go out a saturday night you wear your good hillfinger jeans, when you go to work on a monday you wear your wrangler jeans.......its like fancying a movie actress....they ain't the same in real life...so why spoil the dream.....just sit an look at it and say that's a breay bred dog........ Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? if it worked to the styel i like and there was a decent trial 1000 pounds wouldnt be to much i.m.o Agree with you, and if i came across one for 500 and i had the grade.....i'd have it in a shot....so why does everyone go ape if someone asks 150-200 for a pup? And i would pay 300 for a real well bred dog i.e. direct parkes lines or breay lines etc you can never get history back....it would be great to have a real bred dog in the yard....just to look at......like an ornament if you want it just to look at why would it need to be from a good line If you go out a saturday night you wear your good hillfinger jeans, when you go to work on a monday you wear your wrangler jeans.......its like fancying a movie actress....they ain't the same in real life...so why spoil the dream.....just sit an look at it and say that's a breay bred dog........ or wear your hillfingers to work and see if they realy are built to last 1 Quote Link to post
the_stig 6,614 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers hard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 1999 £500 === 2007 a grand ,,,,,,,,,,,, the mans out the game now but you knew they were the right gear and he never took near that money ----------------- if a mans put a life time of work into them and they do the job I`d say 500--1,000 would be the money I`d pay ................... paying good cash is no guarantee you pay your money and take your chances my granddad used to say research the man before his stock ,,, 1 Quote Link to post
VOON 1,317 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? if it worked to the styel i like and there was a decent trial 1000 pounds wouldnt be to much i.m.o Agree with you, and if i came across one for 500 and i had the grade.....i'd have it in a shot....so why does everyone go ape if someone asks 150-200 for a pup? And i would pay 300 for a real well bred dog i.e. direct parkes lines or breay lines etc you can never get history back....it would be great to have a real bred dog in the yard....just to look at......like an ornament if you want it just to look at why would it need to be from a good line If you go out a saturday night you wear your good hillfinger jeans, when you go to work on a monday you wear your wrangler jeans.......its like fancying a movie actress....they ain't the same in real life...so why spoil the dream.....just sit an look at it and say that's a breay bred dog........ or wear your hillfingers to work and see if they realy are built to last There never as good as you think so i wouldn't bother, like a having a soft top only take them for a spin now and again Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers forhard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 500 Sheets for the pup...... What price would you pay for a working dog? Stock broken, attended basic training classes, has done those agility courses, follows fox trail over ground, has stayed on over twenty digs over two years, now four years old and his house trained......... he wouldnt be for sale That's not the question.........It's a hypothetical question......Question is...... how much would you pay? Would 500 be a fair price? 1000? if it worked to the styel i like and there was a decent trial 1000 pounds wouldnt be to much i.m.o Agree with you, and if i came across one for 500 and i had the grade.....i'd have it in a shot....so why does everyone go ape if someone asks 150-200 for a pup? And i would pay 300 for a real well bred dog i.e. direct parkes lines or breay lines etc you can never get history back....it would be great to have a real bred dog in the yard....just to look at......like an ornament if you want it just to look at why would it need to be from a good line If you go out a saturday night you wear your good hillfinger jeans, when you go to work on a monday you wear your wrangler jeans.......its like fancying a movie actress....they ain't the same in real life...so why spoil the dream.....just sit an look at it and say that's a breay bred dog........ or wear your hillfingers to work and see if they realy are built to last There never as good as you think so i wouldn't bother, like a having a soft top only take them for a spin now and again is that just breay dogs ?? Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers hard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 1999 £500 === 2007 a grand ,,,,,,,,,,,, the mans out the game now but you knew they were the right gear and he never took near that money ----------------- if a mans put a life time of work into them and they do the job I`d say 500--1,000 would be the money I`d pay ................... paying good cash is no guarantee you pay your money and take your chances my granddad used to say research the man before his stock ,,, your grandad was spot on 2 Quote Link to post
the_stig 6,614 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers hard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 1999 £500 === 2007 a grand ,,,,,,,,,,,, the mans out the game now but you knew they were the right gear and he never took near that money ----------------- if a mans put a life time of work into them and they do the job I`d say 500--1,000 would be the money I`d pay ................... paying good cash is no guarantee you pay your money and take your chances my granddad used to say research the man before his stock ,,, your grandad was spot on he knew his stuff --the sort of man you could listen to for hours Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted June 13, 2013 Report Share Posted June 13, 2013 money wouldn't be an issue for me --- the breeding would and if I wanted it and if it was right for then I`d pay the money me.....I knew a man who worked his terriers hard week in week out he bred maybe one litter every 4 years or so from the right stuff out of the litter he`d kept 2 for himself all his dogs grafted and where bred tight and they won in the show ring if they didn't work money back offer ----------how much would you pay for these pups stick a few replys up and I`ll tell you what digging lads where offering ... 1999 £500 === 2007 a grand ,,,,,,,,,,,, the mans out the game now but you knew they were the right gear and he never took near that money ----------------- if a mans put a life time of work into them and they do the job I`d say 500--1,000 would be the money I`d pay ................... paying good cash is no guarantee you pay your money and take your chances my granddad used to say research the man before his stock ,,, your grandad was spot on he knew his stuff --the sort of man you could listen to for hours the ones you dont meet to often but remember when you have its nice to here how it was done 1 Quote Link to post
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