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When in gods name has colour or a unique colour dictated the price of a dog .was browsing a few ads and saw someone wanting £750 for a pup . I am looking into the future so to speak in regards to replacement lurchers . things like stand out from the crowd I would if I dropped £750 on a pup because of its colour as a village idiot . I think upto about £250 + is not unreasonable due too feeding inoculations pet husbandry.  But £750 its extracting the urine me thinks 

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8 minutes ago, abrasivewheel said:

When in gods name has colour or a unique colour dictated the price of a dog .was browsing a few ads and saw someone wanting £750 for a pup . I am looking into the future so to speak in regards to replacement lurchers . things like stand out from the crowd I would if I dropped £750 on a pup because of its colour as a village idiot . I think upto about £250 + is not unreasonable due too feeding inoculations pet husbandry.  But £750 its extracting the urine me thinks 

Hehehe been looking on preloved etc have you mate?! Had a gander on there myself a few weeks back, nearly did myself a mischief, I was laughing that much. Could barely believe what I was reading ?

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28 minutes ago, TOMO said:

I hate it when they say ...boys and girls ready for the forever homes.....that boils my piss

Why's that tomo? Perhaps the boys and girls mum and dad were outstanding pets ................. ? ................ ?

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1 hour ago, abrasivewheel said:

When in gods name has colour or a unique colour dictated the price of a dog .was browsing a few ads and saw someone wanting £750 for a pup . I am looking into the future so to speak in regards to replacement lurchers . things like stand out from the crowd I would if I dropped £750 on a pup because of its colour as a village idiot . I think upto about £250 + is not unreasonable due too feeding inoculations pet husbandry.  But £750 its extracting the urine me thinks 

Could be the future designer lurchers? do they do them in Russian camouflage to make it easier to take rabbits in the snow, or with black heads to rob banks in the summer to keep them fit in the off season.

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Well according to the ad one had been sold God knows who was daft enough to buy it . Plus the outlandish claims being made about what they could do win etc was unbelievable it was a litter of modern day lassies capable of winning supreme champion 100 rabbits a night and any other quarry plus if you happened to come a cropper and fall down a well or disused mine shaft so said cur would alert the emergency services .I mean a snip at 750 sobs .?????

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4 minutes ago, dytkos said:

Forever Home is a good thing imo if that's the case, cynic in me knows it's not always true but adverts are for advertising so any angle can work.

Cheers, D.

As soon as I see 'forever homes', the cynic in me sees 'will only sell to the gullible' ?

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4 minutes ago, The one said:

If you want a real laugh look at Cockapoos or Mongrels £1250 

Lad I know told me he was getting a dog. 6-700 quid or summat. What is it? A 'Spruski' it's a Springer crossed with a husky.

A f***ing mongrel then I said. Don't get it because you won't be able to handle a working dog like that. 

Oh, its not guna be a worker he said!

Low and behold it's mental like a Springer and pulls like f**k...like a husky!

????

No helping some people.

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With house pet type mongrels,cockapoos and such selling for over $2000 OZ dollars here people are opting for working dogs,only because of the price, at a tenth of the pet dogs.As it is, the pounds are filling up with good dogs the yuppies cant handle(pig dog types mostly)I really think hunters need to breed less pups and then only offer them to hunting homes.

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