How much do you know about breeding and lineage? What about heredity and disease?
Without experience and education, you are being irresponsible if you just want to make money. You hurt the breed and the puppies because the only way to make money is do it properly with dogs that are expensive to begin with.
2006-09-17 14:06:05
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answered by marleyfu 4
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just to be truthful, non of the dogs in puppy shops are incredibly worth what they fee, so why could paying $1000 for a mutt be any distinctive than paying that for a non pedigreed, non parent well-being examined, non registered dogs (or registered with shady enterprise)? that's the superb comparable ingredient!! A purebred dogs is not extra effective if it does no longer meet the breed usual, is unregistered and is no longer well-being examined. All of those aspects are why an excellent breeder costs extra, no longer by way of fact the dogs is purebred persons are fooled into figuring out to purchase dogs from puppy shops, yet i'm uncertain how. You on no account see the mum and dad so which you haven't any longer have been given any clue what you're transforming into. you're paying for an unregistered dogs. each and all the centers they render (microchipping, etc) is a techniques extra fee-effective on the vet. i will purely anticipate people pass to puppy shops by way of fact they are uniformed or by way of fact they provide credit.
2016-10-01 02:13:45
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answered by ? 4
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Any dog with good bloodlines could make you money but I ask you to please reconsider. Puppies are a ton of work. They will keep you up at all hours, pee, poo, and chew on everything, cost you lots of money for food and shots, etc., and if there isn't a demand for puppies when yours are ready, you could be stuck with half a dozen puppies or more that no one wants. It happened to me and it's not fair to any party involved including the animals. Just look at all the wonderful dogs at the shelter that would love nothing more than to come home with you and be your best friend. But puppy mills and people who are trying to make a buck off puppies make it next to impossible for the dogs at the shelter to find a home. Please think about it a lot more before you make this huge commitment.
2006-09-17 14:05:57
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answered by slickshiftin 3
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English or French Bulldogs, very expensive, but very hard to breed. I think they have to be artificially inseminated(?). Go for the smaller breeds, for some reason everyone likes little yappy, piddle, mop dogs, they're expensive.
2006-09-17 14:14:45
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answered by tikitiki 7
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Don't. There are too many dogs who need homes already. Our pets have produced litters of cats, and we've bred birds. We found homes for all the cats, and sold all the birds. Didn't make a cent of profit on any of it.
2006-09-17 15:05:48
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answered by davidepeden 5
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Hot dogs
2006-09-17 13:57:21
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are going to breed dogs dont--there are already to many you could start a rescue or selling hot dogs (because i agree with the first answer)
2006-09-17 13:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I say English Bulldogs
2006-09-17 13:57:28
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answered by HAYLEY 2
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a gemen sheperd
2006-09-17 13:59:31
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answered by sara 1
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HOT DOGS!! almost everyone wants one.... maybe two!
2006-09-17 13:58:58
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answered by enyates2002 3
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