I have boxer puppies, the mom is AKC, the dad is APR so we will have to reigster the mom w APR so that the puppies will be. How much can you get out of an APR registered boxer puppy?
2007-12-09
05:47:07
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OR would we get more w/out registering the puppies APR??? justr plain ole boxer puppies
2007-12-09
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Not a lot. They were in our paper (except CKC registered..another crap registry) for $250. They also had vaccines and worming and vet check. Without the medical care, about $100.
*Added: You can get the same with APR or without. The registration is USELESS...unless you can "sell" it to someone as legit. Otherwise, it is just a piece of paper that means nothing. SO...if it is going to cost much to register them, just skip it.
2007-12-09 05:57:50
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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Yeap, APR is just a puppy mill pseudo-registry -- it 'registers' mutts and basically you are getting a very likely poor quality poorly bred dog with no real indication that it is purebred. The APR was started as a result of AKC starting up DNA identification requirements and the puppy millers didn't want to comply (because they would have to actually be able to identify the sires of their puppies and they weren't usually purebred at all and the puppy mills basically didn't know who many of the sires were in the first place! Just sent puppies with papers that were false) so they made this fake registry. Anyone who would breed an APR dog is just either a puppy mill or some ignorant back yard greeder so I wouldn't pay a dime to support their activities!
2007-12-09 05:57:57
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answered by Nancy M 6
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APR is not a very reputable registry and isn't reliable for keeping good records. Therefore, to many people these dogs are essentially mixed breeds.
I would charge a price comparable to what you put into them. Did you do any tests on the parents before breeding to ensure that the puppies would be healthy and free of genetic diseases? If so, advertise that and put that into the cost of the puppies.
Did you take the puppies and mom to the vet regularly? Add that. Did you get a C-section? Add that. Did you crop their ears or dock their tails? Add the cost of that.
I think $50-$200 would be a reasonable price for puppies that aren't registered with a reputable registry, depending, of course, on what you've put into them. All Boxer puppies are not equal.
2007-12-09 05:52:52
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answered by Cleoppa 5
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APR means nothing they are worth what ever you would charge for puppies with out papers.
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You wont get much for them either way they are non registered dogs the APR is not a reputable place so they are only worth what a non papered dog is worth and that would be only the amount you have incurred to bring them into the world.
2007-12-09 05:55:30
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answered by Mary J 6
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Oh good, someone else trying to profit off the health and wellbeing of their pets.
Unless the dogs are both AKC shown champions and fully health certified, any puppy of any breed is only worth the vet care it's been given, a few hundred bucks at most.
EDIT: No registry other than AKC is any good in the US, and it still hardly matters if the dogs parents are shown champions- you can AKC register any purebred with registered parents, no matter how ugly, sickly, or off-standard it happens to be. Registry doesn't make it worth more or less.
2007-12-09 05:52:37
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answered by Dreamer 7
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You just asked a similar question about where to register the pups.
Again, your pups are not legitimate, so you cannot sell them as such. Just find them good homes or turn them into a boxer rescue - and don't do any more breeding - please!!
There are more honorable and less cruel ways to make a buck.
2007-12-09 05:54:49
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answered by rescue member 7
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Nothing at all except the $50 each that you would normally charge for mixed puppies.
2007-12-09 05:51:35
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answered by DP 7
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Question: how much can you get out of a boxer puppy? You can get a lifetime of love, devotion and companionship.
OH---you mean can you get rich by overpopulating the world with second class dogs--well please just spay your *****, neuter your dog, and find responsible homes for those pups.
2007-12-09 08:11:12
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answered by bigdogluv 2
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if you bred for money then that is very selfish if not, give them away to loving homes.
2007-12-09 05:52:27
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answered by ¸.•*´`*♥ AyYıldız ♥*`´*•.¸ 6
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