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Beardog

by Beardog on 23 April 2012 - 00:04

It happens. I suppose some guys know when they have a special one--then again other guys don't know when they're not buying a special one
It's easy to see $6,000.00 ones all over the world, people ask and people pay--what can I say


guddu

by guddu on 23 April 2012 - 00:04

Do you have something against optimists?

GSDguy08

by GSDguy08 on 23 April 2012 - 01:04

guddu who are you talking to?  If it's me....well....For a pessimist, I'm pretty optimistic....  Don't get me wrong, I like to see the "good" in people too as Jackie said......but that price is a little ridiculous. That much money, and like DDRCzechFan mentioned....no stack, no pedigree shown, etc.  None on this entire forum can deny that puppies are a crap shoot.   The dog might turn out to be crap......it may turn out to be an incredible dog who does well in everything it competes in....it may have severe hip problems...who knows....  Supertanker....lol   definitely a cute pup, but I would only buy it if it literally did crap gold.......logs......not nuggets. Nuggets would be too small....How much does gold sell per ounce these days?  And for anyone who may think I'm "bashing" this breeder......not at all. I don't even know who they are...But no one can deny that price is ridiculous.  A couple of grand...maybe...but that much....

Gigante

by Gigante on 23 April 2012 - 02:04

I was rollin reading his ad, but just a few months back someone sold a protection dog for over 200k. I pretty sure a few Seals, Rangers ect might have taken that contract and they could bring guns to the project. Watch someone pay the 12.5, thats where the humor llie's.

She slice's, she dices, she makes Julian fries. :) 

PINERIDGE

by PINERIDGE on 23 April 2012 - 04:04

If someone does pay that much - hell - if they pay HALF that much then they need to re-watch Forrest Gump -- because "Stupid is as stupid does" "The ignorant can be taught -- stupid can't be fixed."

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 23 April 2012 - 08:04

He took the picture 3 days ago;  she's how many weeks old ?  He has to be kidding, who the heck could really know how she'll turn out at this stage  ???   Sure she looks a cutie - no guanrantees ...

Beardog

by Beardog on 23 April 2012 - 11:04

It's his right and his opinion to sell the pup for whatever he can get. Does anyone here give a shit if he sells it for $1.00 for $100,000.00
If you're not writing the check , just shut up!


 


GSDguy08

by GSDguy08 on 23 April 2012 - 13:04

Beardog.......I could say it's my right and opinion to voice my opinion.....and tell you you're not voicing my opinion so........      We have the right to voice our opinion, what does it matter to you? Are you good friends with this breeder or something?  Sure he can put the puppy at whatever price he wants......There are people who will be dumb enough to buy it.

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 23 April 2012 - 14:04

Well, yes Beardog, we could give a sh*t if he seriously wants to sell an 8-week puppy for that much money, because although its up to any individual who wants to pay stupid-money for a dog, over time all this sort of thing does is drive prices up artificially;  at the same time making dogs mere 'commodities' in the eyes of some, instead of living breathing companion creatures.  I reckon most people on here think that those are bad things, don't you ?

by Bob McKown on 23 April 2012 - 14:04


 I believe P.T. Barnum said it best.

 Theres a sucker born every second.

 Only a idiot would spend that kinda bread on a puppy by jusy it,s breeding has less then half a chance for a good genetic grip, less then acceptible working nerve, ect... I bet it will sell quickly and probably to someone in the USA.





 


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