I'm interested in why the price is what it is, particularly since neither the sire nor dam are woods dogs.
this may have a little something to do with it..... taken from dogo.org
Dogo Argentino Club of America
CODE OF ETHICS
All breeders are encouraged to evolve specific breeding plans .....
The breeder will furnish with each pup a signed registration application, a three generation (minimum) pedigree, proof of a hearing test, and a written health record. If the pup is being sold as a companion the breeder will furnish a written Spay/Neuter Agreement. Both buyer and seller will hold a signed copy of the agreement. The breeder MUST fill in the information requested on the back of the Registration Application.
Sale price of the pups will be based on quality and all breeders will uphold the value of the breed by maintaining the minimum price acceptable in their immediate area for all pups of a breedable, registerable, showable, healthy quality. DOGOS ARGENTINOS WILL NOT BE OFFERED TO KNOWN PUPPY MILLS.
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