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06-05-2009, 17:17 | #21 | |
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I bought my dog when I was still a student (means no money for buying pedigree dogs ) and the breeder said "pay when you can". So that is what I did Still Lithuania seems to be country of the cheapest dogs |
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06-05-2009, 17:46 | #22 |
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Navarre, you write good text, but there is one thing i want to comment:
"neither pay the mate, as the male is of his own." For this i must say my opinion, that to keep your "own male" is not free. If you use male owned by somebody else, you do not have to pay food, insurances, shows, bonitations, x-rays, only mating payment. If male is owned by you, you have to buy it as a puppy (or adult), you have to pay all costs from it during it's lifetime, and you have to take care about it every day. So, to use own male is not so cheap. And very often in countries where is not so many dogs in the breed, there will be no use for many breedings for same male, which is good in fact. (no matador breeding) -Suski
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06-05-2009, 18:21 | #23 | |
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Sorry but I will disagree completly with you, we have ever few dogs on dogshows here but our dogshows are far away better in selection than yours, some dogs I saw winning the dogshows that I had vizit on europe would NEVER get more than one "good" on ours dogshows if they not get disqualified, the difference is simply, mostly Brazilian judges at least knows how to judge properlly movement, thing that I never saw happening in europe.
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