AnthonyB
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« Reply #40 on: March 07, 2012, 02:39:17 pm » |
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I'm like you airduster, I always laugh when I see this topic come up. As a person that has spent anywhere from nothing to $1000 a pup for dogs there's only a few ways to look at it. If you have that kind of money and you want to spend it that's your business, if you don't have the money or don't wanna spend it, don't cry about the people that do. Nothing anyone buys effects anybody but the buyer and seller. If your not one of those two it's not your place to say what something is worth to someone else. Not saying that every $1000 dog is a good idea, but determining that is up to the buyer. I have a dog now that I paid $1000 for at 6wks old, dog was jam up, hunting machine at a young age. At 15 months old got his hind leg cut off by a big boar. Still hunts good, but not as fast as he was. Bad luck but that is the risk you take with any dog. Wether it costs $5 or $10,000 anything can happen. Each hunter has to decide what he is willing to risk or spend, and that will vary from person to person. Some don't see $1000 as much and others think $300 is a fortune, let people spend what they want, and don't get offended when people spend more than someone else will or can Anthony
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I hunt and breed FBMCBO,inc. dogs. (Weatherford's Ben)
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