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03-29-2007
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#1 (permalink) | | Guest | Does anyone know on an average how much people should get paid to breed dogs?
I have a male boxer and my friend just asked if I would breed him with his female. How much would I ask for?
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03-29-2007
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#2 (permalink) | | Guest |
The average price a puppy sells for.
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03-29-2007
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#3 (permalink) | | Guest |
Don't breed inless you're a professional. If your dogs aren't registered the value of pups is a lot lower. Also, you're dog may have a limited contract meaning you may not even be able to breed. If your friend wants to just breed to increase his pets, tell him to adopt. Theyre are way too many homeless dogs. Don't support amiture breeding, it just damages the line.Stud service can cost up to 1,000 dollars.
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03-29-2007
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#4 (permalink) | | Guest |
It would depend on if the female has papers, also does your dog has papers, because if your dog and your friends female dog has papers the dog would be expensive. Or sometimes you can get first pick of the litter before he sells them. Good Luck
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03-29-2007
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#5 (permalink) | | Guest |
boxers are prone to so many health problems, i would think you would know that since you OWN one. please don't breed two random pet quality boxers, it does no good for anyone. if you want more money, go get a second job, don't use your dog as a source of income!
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03-29-2007
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#6 (permalink) | | Guest |
As a breeder of shetland sheepdogs, I can honestly tell you this:Studding out your dog usually gets the sale cost of one puppy or the puppy itself. If you choose to get a pup You should be the one to get first pick of the litter after the owner of the female has chosen before anyone else. If you chose the route of getting the money for the puppy instead of keeping a pup the pricing varies.Price really depends on your breed of dog that you have. What the quality of the dog is...for example if your dog is a purebred and show quality dog, you can ask more for the dog. But if the puppy is not show quality - meaning does not meet the standards that the show clubs have stated as standard for your breed. - you may only get pet quality price for it. Different breeds go for different prices. Check online for information on your breed of dog Often times you will be able to find a site where other breeders with your breed of dog will be advertising puppies for sale and you can get an idea of the going price there. However, If your dog is not purebred or the puppies will not be purebred they will not be worth much. Registering your dog with a club like AKC or UKC will generate more money for you puppies also as long as they are purebred. Also, your area can make a difference in price. If there is also a high demand for your breed of dog that can affect the asking price for a puppy. Breeds that dont have a high demand for them will not be worth as much as a breed that has a high demand.
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03-29-2007
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#7 (permalink) | | Guest |
We generally ask for the pick of the litter puppy, or the equivalent sale price.
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03-29-2007
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#8 (permalink) | | Guest |
Is your dog registered? Has it achieved any of it's levels at dog shows? Have it's hips, shoulders and elbows been cleared of dysplasia? Has a vet cleared it's heart as sound? And what about the female?It's very important that before you breed dogs that the dogs are healthy and not just meet breed standard but are at the top. I have seen too many boxers that are "genetic nightmares" because of improper breeding.As for how much you should charge for stud fees, contact your local AKC or CKC Boxer Clubs to find out the average.
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