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at least twice the going rate :censored:

 

yeh paul, i know prob well bred and looked after well, but £ 150 is a fair price for lurchers. After all they are only mongrels (x breeds) and there is few in the litter so he as few quid of them :yes: i suppose you might pay alot for coursing dog, which are x breeds really but bred for 1 job, but average lurcher £ 150 is plenty.!!

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£150 is what ya pay for a working lurcher over here and thats half decent ones. to me the prices today are all about being quids in. 50 qud max id pay for a lurcher pup

Thats true alright, i dont think ive seen lurcher's for sale over here any higher than £180 well in the North anyways. Down in the free state they around 200 euro sometimes i think... When i was buying my bull/wheaton/deerhound x deerhound, he was originally for sale i think it was 140 euro, but the man i bought him off was a gentleman and knocked him down to 100 euro because i was travelling a good distance and he also knew he'd be going to a good home :thumbs: Nicole.
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£150 is what ya pay for a working lurcher over here and thats half decent ones. to me the prices today are all about being quids in. 50 qud max id pay for a lurcher pup

Thats true alright, i dont think ive seen lurcher's for sale over here any higher than £180 well in the North anyways. Down in the free state they around 200 euro sometimes i think... When i was buying my bull/wheaton/deerhound x deerhound, he was originally for sale i think it was 140 euro, but the man i bought him off was a gentleman and knocked him down to 100 euro because i was travelling a good distance and he also knew he'd be going to a good home :thumbs: Nicole.

 

 

ive senn plenty of dogs for sale for more than 180 ive paid 3 and 400 for good fox dogs and believe u get what you pay for

although 300 for a pup is out of order 100 or 150 is plenty

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£150 is what ya pay for a working lurcher over here and thats half decent ones. to me the prices today are all about being quids in. 50 qud max id pay for a lurcher pup

Thats true alright, i dont think ive seen lurcher's for sale over here any higher than £180 well in the North anyways. Down in the free state they around 200 euro sometimes i think... When i was buying my bull/wheaton/deerhound x deerhound, he was originally for sale i think it was 140 euro, but the man i bought him off was a gentleman and knocked him down to 100 euro because i was travelling a good distance and he also knew he'd be going to a good home :thumbs: Nicole.

 

 

ive senn plenty of dogs for sale for more than 180 ive paid 3 and 400 for good fox dogs and believe u get what you pay for

although 300 for a pup is out of order 100 or 150 is plenty

Just going from what ive seen like, but then i dont look very often, as ive enough :laugh: If i am looking id be more looking down south. Is it donedeal/gumtree/ads4free you've seen them dogs
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at least twice the going rate :censored:

 

yeh paul, i know prob well bred and looked after well, but £ 150 is a fair price for lurchers. After all they are only mongrels (x breeds) and there is few in the litter so he as few quid of them :yes: i suppose you might pay alot for coursing dog, which are x breeds really but bred for 1 job, but average lurcher £ 150 is plenty.!!

surely a lurcher should command a higher price seen as it does a job? what does a pedigree pet dog do, sit around all day. if you had to shell out £300 they might be more looked after. still think its deer though/

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at least twice the going rate :censored:

 

yeh paul, i know prob well bred and looked after well, but £ 150 is a fair price for lurchers. After all they are only mongrels (x breeds) and there is few in the litter so he as few quid of them :yes: i suppose you might pay alot for coursing dog, which are x breeds really but bred for 1 job, but average lurcher £ 150 is plenty.!!

surely a lurcher should command a higher price seen as it does a job? what does a pedigree pet dog do, sit around all day. if you had to shell out £300 they might be more looked after. still think its deer though/

i wish that was the case, sadly it isnt ive seen dogs that cost £1000`s get treated like shite and tossed in the gutter when there fecked. money doesnt make the difference responsibility and morals do :thumbs:
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£150 is what ya pay for a working lurcher over here and thats half decent ones. to me the prices today are all about being quids in. 50 qud max id pay for a lurcher pup

Thats true alright, i dont think ive seen lurcher's for sale over here any higher than £180 well in the North anyways. Down in the free state they around 200 euro sometimes i think... When i was buying my bull/wheaton/deerhound x deerhound, he was originally for sale i think it was 140 euro, but the man i bought him off was a gentleman and knocked him down to 100 euro because i was travelling a good distance and he also knew he'd be going to a good home :thumbs: Nicole.

 

 

ive senn plenty of dogs for sale for more than 180 ive paid 3 and 400 for good fox dogs and believe u get what you pay for

although 300 for a pup is out of order 100 or 150 is plenty

lol fcuk that i wudnt pay that sorta money for a dog th question i always ask myself is if its sucha good dog then why is it for sale? i personally like to train my own like gundogs in obedience except the blind dummy retrives cos i dont want them hunting up. but thats big money to pay to take a chance on, fair play to ya
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