| Please share what type of puppy and the price you paid from a breeder. Thank you! |
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I'm aware of labradoodles for $2,900, bulldogs for $2,500.
P.s don't judge me for buying my dog from a breeder. |
Fine. We won't judge you for buying from a breeder. We will just judge for spending that much money on a dog when you could have gotten one for damn near free from a shelter. You are part of the problem. |
I judge you especially for buying a bulldog or labradoodle. Breeding Bulldogs and labradoodles are some of the most abusive things someone can do. |
| My sister got her cocker spaniel for $800 this summer. |
| I've been going to shelters for a while now in DC and 90% of what they have are pit bull mixes. I have zero desire to have a pit bull but I completely support the idea of adopting from a shelter. So it's a conundrum. |
| My sister bought her golden retriever for $3,000. |
There are plenty of non-pit mixes at rescues. A lot are lab mixes. My sister, my best friend and I all adopted from (different) rescues and all got lab mixes. |
| Cockapoo $1800 |
| Silky terrier $600. |
I didn't like the dogs in the shelter. I didn't want a pit bull, and I didn't want a dog that had been abused. My dog my choice. |
We paid around that much for our Labrador. |
| Havapoo for $1500. |
Same here. I got slammed on dcum a while ago for pointing out that shelters are often full of pit bulls and pit mixes. I can't have and don't want a dog like that. I need a small breed because I live in a 1000 sq ft house. I got my puppy from a breeder and that was my choice. I also didn't want an abused dog or one with issues. Maybe that will work for me in the future, but not at the time we got our puppy. |
| The problem with the people who insist on buying "designer" breeds from breeders and say that the only dogs in shelters are pits with "issues" is that you're just straight wrong. Most of my friends and family members have adopted from shelters or rescues- and out of about 15 people, one has a pit mix, and one has a dog with issues. The rest of us have really great family dogs. I think this is a lie that people who buy dogs from breeders say to make themselves feel better, but it's not true. |