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There has been a number of let's say heated discussions on this site recently about the price of pups ... So what does everybody think I should charge for my pups ... What are they worth in your opinions ... I know what I want for them but for discussion sake let's see what the majority think ......

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If I'm selling,,,£350 -500,,,,,,,   If I'm buying,,,,up to £100.......,.,lol

You were breeding for yourself so what ever you gets a bonus lol£100 to 150 plenty I had a litter of 8 and walked away with £300 and was well pleased with the homes they got and thought that was more

If one of my mate's tried to gift me a pup... I'd still shove 150 notes in his hand as a thank you...   You've bred them...and weaned then. Here's a drink mate....

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150, 200 notes . To me that's a price I thinks about right..but I have never raised a litter so not one to really comment.i will take that black one with the spot on its head for free though..carnt see that doing eny good in the future lol

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Iv no issue paying 150 for a lurcher thats off good stuff and has had the best start in life. Lurchers generally have big litters so all costs will be accounted for and some i guess. If i hadnt got a pup id be top of the list for yours and would definetly pay more for them because i can only guess how well they will be.

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You do what you think best. I had a litter of terrier and lurcher pups last year. I kept 2 outta each and the rest was gifted out. Am I right in doing so or am I a fool? I'd glady buy a pup if I wanted it badly enough.

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i would gladly pay whatever the owner asked has long has the parents ticked all the boxes i needed to many now live on names donkeys years ago just to sell pups but rather than money i would place the pups in a home were they will see the graft they deserve but im sure you already knew that socks

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People you no or have met and there good lads gifted , if you don't no them 150 if there traveling far you can give the a discount for there effort , failing that I can see you charging more 200 if they want the pup that bad they'll pay it good breeding you have there be great dogs ?

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Good post I've seen a couple I'm interested in one litter chap said 80-100 other litter bloke wants 300 their both pups I'd like and id buy either of them and take the risk their going to do the job I want. I've always thought 150 was a decent price but only litter we've ever had was gifted out so I've no idea what I'm talking about haha.

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A working man earns let's say £400 in a week. The pup could potentially give him maybe 10 years work.....I know your pups are from good stuff so for me they're easily worth a weeks wages....

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As said £150 -£200

But if I had the feeling they'd get worked hard and the lad was a decent sort ,or it was a mate who recommended them I'd probably give for free under the understanding it comes back to me or I get a say where it goes if they can't keep.

A few days out or knowing how the pup is doing would be plenty of payment.

Trouble is it's not always repaid,so makes you wonder if it's worth helping lads out .

 

I'd certainly pay more than that if I really want a pup though .

So put the price on them that's a middle ground between keeping messers away and good lads interested ,and keep a few close and hope for a pup or stud back in the future.

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