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Reading this makes me glad I get out with the fellers I do. I've never ever sold any lurcher adult or pup world beater or scrap it's just not something I'd do personally. If I'm after a pup it doesn't

A dog is worth what some one is willing to pay for it. Whether its any good or fit for purpose is another matter. What is it they say you pay your money and take your chance, Simple use your eyes and

Got a litter here now and not a penny is crossing hands most definitely be out of pocket but I and few lads will have well bred pups with years of work ahead that priceless to me ! My uncle asked why

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Price of a pup: £150

Feed for two years. Let's say £5.00 per week minimum: £520

Vets bills minimum : £100

Wear and tear on kennel or house minimum: £50.

Time socialising, training, walking and general care: A lot!

To buy, train, feed and vet a dog for two years would cost at least a grand. And you could be left with a dog that's not up to scratch at the end of it all.

IMO £500 for a dog that does everything you want it to is cheap. I would be asking why the reason for sale and wanting to see the dog performing more than once.

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Got a litter here now and not a penny is crossing hands most definitely be out of pocket but I and few lads will have well bred pups with years of work ahead that priceless to me ! My uncle asked why you not charging any money because I'd rather my litter go to lads I know and trust for free than to a dickhead i don't know for a 100 pound !

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Got a litter here now and not a penny is crossing hands most definitely be out of pocket but I and few lads will have well bred pups with years of work ahead that priceless to me ! My uncle asked why you not charging any money because I'd rather my litter go to lads I know and trust for free than to a dickhead i don't know for a 100 pound !

Loyalty costs nowt. Good on you mate :thumbs: Hope they all turn out belters.

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Some of the coursing lads pay top money for saplings out of known dogs/ bitches, I reckon it costs you a grand to rear a pup up to 18 month old if you put a price on your time as well as upkeep. A lad I know ask me the other day to find a top daytime rabbit dog for him says put price on it meaning he pay top money still everyone different. Atb Flacko

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Never bought a working dog for more years than I can remember..... But why are lurchers and terriers under valued so much £600 for a made dog would be nothing. You would struggle to get a lab or a pointer straight out the nest for that kind of money...

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Never bought a working dog for more years than I can remember..... But why are lurchers and terriers under valued so much £600 for a made dog would be nothing. You would struggle to get a lab or a pointer straight out the nest for that kind of money...

 

 

I dont think they are under valued ...

 

These KC & pedigree types are probly over valued..

 

Think if your happy paying the price thats all that matters..

 

I would pay up to £250/£300 for a pup, Id not pay anymore cause their is more supply than demand..

 

To many folk breeding lurchers which keeps the prices down Jmo..

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I'd rather sit in or be out with nets than buy in an adult dog to get out, if I ain't reared it, I ain't running it

100% agree it's part of the dog game to rear your dog and the sense of pride you get when everything clicks into place.

 

Anyone can buy a good dog but not everyone can train a pup into a good dog

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I'd rather sit in or be out with nets than buy in an adult dog to get out, if I ain't reared it, I ain't running it

I can understand where you are coming from.but if fate ment you lost your dogs and I dont wish that on you or anyone else.then a ready made dog say in September is a very tempting thing to consider or just wait out the whole season.

Its like a terrier man having lost say 2 of his best dogs in very short time.i bet he would be tempted to buy a ready made dog for the season.

But each to there own.

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