$800.00 - Both the sire and dam of this
          puppy came from top quality breeding stock which was developed over
          years and years of selective and knowledgeable breeding. Both meet the
          requirement of the written AKC and ASCA standard for the breed in
          conformation as well as temperament. Each has a pedigree, which has
          been studied and thoroughly researched. These dogs have been selected
          to breed to each other because they can both contribute to the
          excellence of the breed as well as complement on another.
          $300.00 - The dam of this litter was
          purchased from a local pet store and originally came from a Missouri
          puppy mill. She was sick off and on the first year of her life due to
          too many different types of intestinal parasites and malnutrition. The
          sire, an over-sized male, lives down the street and was purchased from
          an ad in the newspaper. Neither owner has ever heard of the AKC or
          ASCA written standard. Neither owner has seen a written pedigree. The
          female is skittish and snappy. Her owners hope that having a litter
          will calm her down.
          $800.00 - Before this breeding ever
          took place, both male and female had test including hip X-Rays, eye
          tests and heart tests to determine that there were no physical or
          genetic problems that might be passed on to offspring. The breeder is
          well aware of the genetic problems to which the breed is predisposed
          and uses no animal for breeding unless it is certified clear of
          defects by a qualified Veterinarian. The health of her pups is
          guaranteed.
          $300.00 - The breeder is totally
          unaware of the genetic problems within the breed. Trips to the
          Veterinarian, except for dire emergencies or yearly shots, are
          considered too expensive. The breeders' hope is to make money off the
          sale of the puppies. If he keeps expenses down, he can by that new
          couch he's been wanting. Puppies are sold with no guarantee.
          $800.00 - The breeder is a professional
          and he has a good reputation to maintain. His goal is to produce
          beautiful and sound specimens, which anyone would be proud to own.
          Profit, if any is made, goes toward future breedings, always aimed
          toward the betterment of the breed, or for show entries, handler's
          fees, new equipment and important veterinary tests. Both the mother
          and pups are fed the highest quality diet. Many trips to the vet
          assure him that mother and pups are thriving under the very best care.
          The pups are raised in a busy part of the house where they are
          socialized, groomed and exposed to different kinds of stimuli. They
          are touched and talked to, cuddled and even sung to. They are never
          sold before they are seven weeks old. Every buyer is interviewed at
          length and pups are placed only in homes where they will receive the
          finest treatment. The breeder spends time with each new owner,
          educating and answering questions. Follow-up calls are made to make
          sure the pups are adjusting well. Each new owner receives a bill of
          sale and health guarantees, vaccination record, minimum
          five-generation pedigree, guarantee of registration with the AKC and
          ASCA and thorough puppy care and nutrition information. If the puppy
          is not considered to be of such quality as it will better the breed
          the puppy is sold with a limited registration or non-breeding
          agreements. The new owners are encouraged to continue a relationship
          with the breeder, and to call and ask questions at any time during the
          dog's life.
          $300.00 - These puppies are born in a
          box, in the garage and receive little care other than what the mother
          gives. To cut costs they are weaned on generic dog food and allowed to
          nurse on the mother as long as possible to keep food bills down. The
          bitch's health declines rapidly due to poor health and some pups are
          weak and runty. They are sold as quickly as possible because
          advertising and vaccines are expensive. They are sold without having
          had their dewclaws removed, without shots, parasite checks, vet
          examinations, guarantees or information of any kind. They are sold to
          anyone who has the cash. If the new owner is lucky he may receive a
          AKC or ASCA registration application. Although the puppy is of very
          poor quality, it is sold with full breeding rights. The new owner
          usually disappears with the pup, never to be seen again. If the market
          is not good, the breeder takes the leftover pups to the local pet
          shop.
          The comparison you have just read is
          hypothetical, but very typical of what we see all too often. Although
          not every breeder who charges higher prices is reputable and ethical,
          pet buyers should keep looking until they find one that is. When I am
          asked why my prices are so much higher than those in some newspaper
          ads, I mail a copy of this article. Those buyers who respect the
          quality and excellence are wonderful customers and become
          "partners" in this hobby that I love so much. Those that are
          seeking pets deserve nothing less than a nice quality, healthy and
          trusting animal. As well as a breeder they can count on.
          
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