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Im not going to name the breed as it has limited breeders.. Whilst i may not be purchasing this pup, i dont want our name scratched from all of the breeders list as some people have already indicated that 'we' would apparently not be a good owner. pet quality prices are $1500 + show from 2k and a lot higher.. This pup is $1500.. The original $2000 was just a figure as to not incriminate a breeder. We will wait for another pup..
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I should clarify, im not asking for a discount.. If its not suitable i wont be buying the pup. Simple as that.
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One child under 10.. just needs to walk into the room.. Pup does not run away all the time. breed of dog is very playful and great with kids.
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Thanks for your comments guys.. I appreciate your last comment Rebanne, whilst the purchase price of a puppy maybe chicken feed for a lot of people, its not to us.. Especially if this overbite becomes a problem and the temperament is unsuitable.. I need to see the pup in person to make a better judgement, but these comments were made to me by the breeder. Which has raised a few of these concerns. Dogs are not vehicles, objects or commodities - however if i buy something and its not up to the standard it should be, then its not worth the rrp. If you purchased a show dog unseen and you could not fault the pup via pictures but when it turned up it had the overbite and its temperment was not what it should be - what would you do? Pet quality is fine, charging a premium for not a premium pup is my gripe. Might be my old school values clouding my judgement :-)
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Hi guys, Just a quick question.. Looking at pet quality pups only (toy size).. As an example lets say these pups are $2000 for pet quality.. If a pup has overshot / undershot jaw (.5 - 1 cm), and may possibly be slightly timid. (runs away from their own kids @ 9 weeks) Are they still worth the pet money, or should they be reduced slightly to reflect the small faults? Not trying to start a shit fight, just interested in opinions. Id be more than happy to purchase this pup at the advertised price if there were no faults. Opinions please.
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Sorry, forgot to add.. Im near Townsville Thanks SecretKei
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Apologies, yes it was the member marketplace.. I had my old profile deleted (by request) - silly me didnt think about the member marketplace until after though.. Still looking if anyone could help.. Thanks
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Hi guys, used to be on the forum under another name.. Anyway, now I dont have access to the classified section.. Im after two pet carriers (plastic ones) Need one collie / kelpie size and one xlarge one. Is there any DOL members that sell them or where is the cheapest place to get them from. Thanks in advance
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Thanks for the reply.. I think ill just get some cement / paver paint from bunnings and give it a go.
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I hope so... I havnt had much luck with the search function..
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I should add. Im not worried about the dirt itself.. Just that the stain makes the kennels themselves look dirty.
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Hi, Just wondering what the best paint / product there is for kennel floors. Flooring is cement. Its a brushed surface.. i went this way so it wasnt slippery when wet.. Problem is, the dogs take a lot of dirt from their runs into the kennels.. Im now looking for either paint or another spray on product to put on the cement. Anyone have any recommendations?