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You may of spoken too soon @JudyN....
Blimmin' heck, I stand corrected
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You may of spoken too soon @JudyN....
Blimmin' heck, I stand correctedI suppose... working lurchers are in a way tools (I've called Jasper a tool at times
), and bought to do a job, so their value isn't just in having a posh pedigree or daft name - it can be measured in terms of rabbits caught, for instance. Though you could buy a lot of rabbits for £1500!
The higher the price the more dodgy stuff will go on.
We've had pups gifted in the past from litters that were 4 and 5 years in the planning. Nothing to do with money but always about the dogs. It's very rare this happens these days.
Henry our Springer was 16 weeks old when we had him. He cost 125 pounds! We were lucky....though Henry had to be PTS aged 9 and three quarters.The prices are crazy! Even for rehoming ( not rescue) the owners are still asking £1000 for a dog that is 6 years old and selling due to having a babysad when a dog has to go due to a baby arriving
Cockerpoos are getting on for £2000 in Surrey from some breeders, it’s only a cross breed after all ! We paid £465 for our Springer and she was just perfect, nothing like the prices today. Lily our Parson was £650 from a breeder who shows ...same breeder today £1500
I just wouldn’t pay that sort of money but a lot will because all puppies seem to be reserved before they are born. I’ve brought ponies for a lot less than that
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There are quite a few rescues who look beyond the height of your fencing though. I'm on my 47th rescue dog, fostered or adopted over the years from around seven or eight different rescues countrywide with several from the same ones, and our fencing is mostly less than 6' and with only 3'6 gates. You just need the right dog, often an older, placid dog which just wants to be with you and has no inclination to try to escape. I keep them on a lead even round the garden in the early days to see if they show any interest in finding an escape route, over or under the fencing but they rarely do.