http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylc=X3oDMTB1a2x0anY5BF9TAzIxMTU1MDA0NDMEc2VjA3BlZXBfZQRzbGsDcQ–?qid=20080530135624AA2R65b
And Basset’s answer below..
”We do generally have homes lined up, however it’s not uncommon for some of those homes to fall through for one reason or another, so you may end up with "leftovers".”’
So if you do have ‘leftovers’ because of the above reasons, do you discount the price IF you find the right home for the pup?
”’This is not a problem for me, my pups have a home with me until the appropriate home comes along for them””
I have heard of breeders that have a show prospect pup, show the pup, the pup can’t handle the ring and they try to find a home for him. When they find the right home, they don’t charge anything for the pup. Is this a common practice?
If you have a pet pup left that would be great for obedience, would you discount the price if you found someone that wants a pup for this reason?
Please star for Animal and Basset
Golden
”’If the pup showed a real aptitude for Obedience over the ring then why would that make the pup less valuable?”’
No it wouldn’t make the pup less valuable, if that is what the breeder wants to do. But if you are a breeder looking for a show pup, an Obedience dog may not be as ‘valuable’ to you
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