Originally posted by: NFS4
**Thanks to those that were helpful, but I don't need rescue dogs shoved down my throat**
Originally posted by: PhaZe
I thought all dogs shed hair?
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: Descartes
I paid $1500 for my golden retriever after a lot of research. A hobbyist breeder barely breaks even at $1500 a pup, so to me it's worth the investment to support someone with responsible breeding practices.
I only have one anecdotal example, but the $1500 I spent on my dog was one of the best investments I've ever made. Great dog.
Um... I paid $300 for my corgi & he was raised on a decently sized horse farm & the pups had a really big pen.
$1500 for a Golden? You got taken for a ride.
Every time I venture into AT for even a few minutes I remember why I leave.
You don't know what you're talking about, but true to ATOT, that's not surprising. Do a little research and maybe get back to me.
Originally posted by: NFS4
On a separate note, why does every thread about someone wanting a purebred dog result in over half of the posters telling you to get a rescue dog or a dog from the pound? I understand that it's an admirable thing to do, but sheesh.
If that's not what someone wants to do, move on. It's getting like a broken record in here.
Originally posted by: NFS4
My wife and I want to raise the dog from a little puppy and potty train him/her etc.
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: Descartes
I paid $1500 for my golden retriever after a lot of research. A hobbyist breeder barely breaks even at $1500 a pup, so to me it's worth the investment to support someone with responsible breeding practices.
I only have one anecdotal example, but the $1500 I spent on my dog was one of the best investments I've ever made. Great dog.
Um... I paid $300 for my corgi & he was raised on a decently sized horse farm & the pups had a really big pen.
$1500 for a Golden? You got taken for a ride.
Every time I venture into AT for even a few minutes I remember why I leave.
You don't know what you're talking about, but true to ATOT, that's not surprising. Do a little research and maybe get back to me.
You're the one whose "research" led them to buy a golden for $1500.
The key to getting a dog from a reputable breeder is not to pay 4 or 5 times the market value for the breed, but to go to the breeder's place and ask questions. Golden's are a very popular breed. You don't need to overpay to get a good one.
But, whatever, you've established yourself many a time as a snob, so I won't tell you how to spend your money.
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Descartes
I paid $1500 for my golden retriever after a lot of research. A hobbyist breeder barely breaks even at $1500 a pup, so to me it's worth the investment to support someone with responsible breeding practices.
I only have one anecdotal example, but the $1500 I spent on my dog was one of the best investments I've ever made. Great dog.
Yeah, that's the way to look at it I guess. The things live to be about 13 or 15, so it's a great investment.
How old is your dog. Any pics?![]()
Dogs as an investment???
You guys have some problems.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: NFS4
On a separate note, why does every thread about someone wanting a purebred dog result in over half of the posters telling you to get a rescue dog or a dog from the pound? I understand that it's an admirable thing to do, but sheesh.
If that's not what someone wants to do, move on. It's getting like a broken record in here.
Because people are d-bags.
There is nothing wrong with a purebred dog. Enjoy.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: NFS4
It says he's 2-3; hell, they don't even know how old he is. That's not a little puppy/baby.Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: NFS4
On a separate note, why does every thread about someone wanting a purebred dog result in over half of the posters telling you to get a rescue dog or a dog from the pound? I understand that it's an admirable thing to do, but sheesh.
If that's not what someone wants to do, move on. It's getting like a broken record in here.
B/c you can find a pure-breed thru a rescue and/or pound.
Two of my ridgebacks and my mini-dachshund were adopted from rescues. When millions of dogs/cats are put to sleep every year, people are going to want you to consider one.
If I could find a Havanese puppy rescue, that would be all well and good, but the chances of finding one are probably slim to none. And how am I supposed to know the history of a rescue dog?
I just prefer not to take the chance and know what I'm getting myself into.
You didn't do a search did you? There a ton of Havanese dogs on petfinder.com
Here's one in NC - http://www.petfinder.com/petno...pet.cgi?petid=11471160
Also, there is a litter of cute Havanese/poodle mixes in OH.
My wife and I want to raise the dog from a little puppy and potty train him/her etc.
If the dog was not surrendered without the information, the rescue has to make an estimate on the age which can easily be done. When I adopted my mini-dachshund, his age was estimated to be 3-4 years. I made his birthday the day I rescued him.
Why would you want to deal with potty training your dog? I rescued my mini-dachshund at age 3-4 and my current ridgeback at 10 months. After adopting one of my ridgebacks at age 10 weeks, I'm happy not to have to deal with puppy stage again.
I can also say that my mini-dachshund who I've had for 5 years is as bonded to me as my ridgeback that I adopted at 10 weeks.
Originally posted by: guyver01
welcome to ATOT... where eveyone is into Holier than tho causes.Originally posted by: NFS4
**Thanks to those that were helpful, but I don't need rescue dogs shoved down my throat**
see the wailing ship vs japanese thread for another example.
people here espousse the holier than thou POV...
but i doubt they follow their own advise.
That's a great story, and I'm all for rescuing animals from shelters (every animal I have ever owned came off the street/from a shelter).Originally posted by: skace
Both my dogs are rescue dogs. One was a mother from a puppy mill, the other was going to be put to sleep. Both from labs for rescue.
When we got the female, you could see every bone in her body.
Of course I'm going to recommend every fucking person who wants a pet to rescue one.
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
I'm sure you'll get your panties in a wad over this, or maybe, just maybe you can take this as an opportunity to realize you like to push your opinions on other people too much.
So of course your should use your brain and recommend shelter animals to everyone when the situation is smart.
Because no one wants to look stupid... Right?
Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: NFS4
On a separate note, why does every thread about someone wanting a purebred dog result in over half of the posters telling you to get a rescue dog or a dog from the pound? I understand that it's an admirable thing to do, but sheesh.
If that's not what someone wants to do, move on. It's getting like a broken record in here.
Because people are d-bags.
There is nothing wrong with a purebred dog. Enjoy.
They are more likely to have genetic issues because of purebreeds have a smaller genetic pool than a mutt/mix-breed. Corgis, for example are predisposed to having spine and back trouble.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
shelter dog for the win. Most breeders have no business in the art.
We already have an over population of pets.
My dog was $67.50 from a shelter...he was 4 months old.
This included, all shots, rabies tag, microchip, neuter, 2 flea treatments (one on take home and another to give in a month), one free vet visit, a two week warranty (all treatment free), 1 bag of science diet, 1 obedience class, and a training/care DVD with a pet ID tag.