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What a Good Dog Should Cost
from the Teckel - Teller, August 1993
Newsletter of the No. California DC
The cost of a quality dog varies greatly between
breeds. It is best to check with several breeders before buying. You
will find, in general, that a certain price range is quoted for a pet or
show prospect in that breed. Avoid any dogs priced far below the other
prices quoted.
However, price is no guarantee of quality.
Miserable specimens sometimes are priced high. The pedigree and the
standing of the breeder will tell you how good your dog will be. But
remember that there are very few bargains in the dogs and that you would
have to be a great expert in order to find one.
A well-bred and properly cared for puppy is not
cheap. This is because the sire and dam have had the finest of care all
their lives. The brood bitch had had special attention during and after
whelping, the puppies have had vitamins, minerals, milk, meat and all
necessary shots and often a substantial stud fee is involved in the
litter. This represents a considerable investment in every puppy sold by
a responsible breeder. If you want a dog in which you can take pride and
which will be a healthy, loving member of your family, saying: "I
only want a pet" is no excuse for buying a cheap puppy from someone
trying to make a fast dollar or paying far too much from some commercial
establishment (pet store) which buys for little and marks up as much as
300%.
Never buy a puppy without reading the pedigree.
Ask the breeder to explain it to you. And remember that the word
"Champion" in a pedigree is like the word "Sterling"
in siliver.
Responsible private breeders are experts, as
compared with those who breed dogs only for money. They study
bloodlines, breed carefully, resting dams a long time between litters,
always trying to improve one generation over the last.
Because they want to produce the best possible
puppies for themselves to show and breed, they take advantage o the vast
knowledge available in planning and raising their litters. Thus, pups
from a show home are likely to be superior.
However, since it is rare for all pups in a given
litter to be show prospects (the breeder considers himself lucky to get
two or three) the others are available as house pets......well-bred,
stable, healthy, dependable house pets. They all have the same loving
attention by an expert who does not spare work or expense during their
formative weeks. They are not shunted from pillar to post but go
directly from one secure, happy environment to their new home.
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