are the parents registered?
with whom/
have the parents won any type of legal contest show pull agility?
are the parents within breed standard
are the parents dna profiled?
do you give writen guarantee on puppies?
2007-03-20 13:38:48
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answered by PITBULL GOD 2
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You went ahead and bred your dog with no clue how much people re willing to pay? Sorry to be mean, but that was a dumbass move.
Considering you don't know the price, I'll guess you don't know the daddy, either. Even if you do, the puppies are only worth what you put into them. You should ONLY break even for the shots, cost of food, and a LITTLE extra to spay the poor mother.
Don't do it again. Bad move. At the very least you should know what you're doing when you go bringing several new dogs into a world so grossly overpopulated *what's worse? betcha money that if i went to the shelter tomorrow, 75% would be pits, and the rest will have pit in them from idiots that reffused to spay or neuter their pet*
Like I said, what the puppies cost you is what the puppies should cost the buyer. $75 should cover it, I think, prolly less. And make sure that the buyer is not gonna turn around and breed your puppy, make everyone sign a spay/neuter contract. or better? Get them fixed before you sell them.
2007-03-19 15:11:35
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answered by mandy 3
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They are not worth much, they are all crap registries, and u obviously dont do events with your dogs since they have nothing, u only mention the GRANDPARENTS, not that big of impact, and it doesnt make them the best pitbull grandparents since they only have champions, A LOT of dogs can get champion status, I say at the most, $200-$300 oh and also were any of the grandparents or parents OFA CERF or pennHIP checked? Man u got a COCKY attitude, talking about being a showdog producer... too bad this is their first litter and havent even produced any champions, so calm down there buddy....
2016-03-16 23:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello get a lovely puppies good looking and very friendly with people we to give them out because our jobs take all of our time so we do have time to take care for the puppies there are 9 weeks oldand are all AKC register; read to for a new home
2014-12-14 23:10:58
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answered by Branda 1
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Get a vet to group spay and neuter the puppies before they leave for good homes at 8 weeks of age (it is illegal in many states to buy, sell, or give them away any younger than 8 weeks) and then charge whoever you sell them to for the same. Then spay your female. Pit bulls *REALLY* don't need any more back yard breeders!!
2007-03-19 14:45:59
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answered by Cave Canem 4
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