AKC Registered Golden Retriever PuppiesWe are near Asheville, NC ,but I can also may be able to deliver your puppy if your somewhere between Asheville and Raleigh1st Shots, Wormed, and Completely healthyGreat Dogs, they have been held and played with since they were born. They are 7 weeks old and ready to go to their new homes. Originally we had 11 pups total but now we only have 1 girl left and 4 boys left. The girl is a darker color, but we have a wide range of colors left in the boys. We are asking $450 for the girls, and $400 for the boysPM if interested or if you have any questions.
2/16/2009 12:02:04 AM
I would love to take one, but I can't until I move into my new apartment over the summer.
2/16/2009 12:25:16 AM
lemme just have one
2/16/2009 12:25:44 AM
I definitely would give em away if I could, If I knew they were going to a good home, but with as much time and money we've already sunk into these lil guys and gals were barely breaking even if we get what were asking for
2/16/2009 12:31:12 AM
Any chance you can hold a boy for me until summer (very beginning of June most likely)?[Edited on February 16, 2009 at 12:32 AM. Reason : -]
2/16/2009 12:32:23 AM
can i just hold one for like an hour?
2/16/2009 12:35:56 AM
You should rent them out to single guys to help them pick up women. Then sell them at a discount when they get old and ugly.
2/16/2009 8:32:28 AM
could you wait about a year and a half, have more pups and give one to me?kthx
2/16/2009 9:10:01 AM
OHMYGODdo want so hard
2/16/2009 9:20:01 AM
SO CUTE!Set up a puppy cam!
2/16/2009 1:01:44 PM
fucking puppy mills
2/16/2009 1:06:19 PM
so you need to make $4500 in order to break even huh? good luck
2/16/2009 2:12:53 PM
I hope yall don't break even, or come close to it.
2/16/2009 2:31:54 PM
2/16/2009 3:00:10 PM
i hope you get your asking price
2/16/2009 3:06:13 PM
Why the hate? The father dog... my dog, is a terrific dog, and I knew many people that wanted/requested one of his puppies so we decided to breed him with my mothers dog, one time (she's already been fixed so it can't happen again), with expectations that she'd have about 6-8 puppies, instead she had 11 so we have to get rid of them... because we already have other dogs and cannot support 5 more dogs.
2/16/2009 3:35:52 PM
why are the girls $50 more
2/16/2009 4:00:18 PM
Adorable puppies. I love goldens. I really do. But I've also been involved in animal rescue groups for years now and see first hand how horrible our country's pet overpopulation problem is..... so yes it bothers me, angers me whenever I see dogs intentionally bred. I've spent hundreds thousands on my rescues and fosters, cleaning up the mess others make. I am sure every animal lover is thrilled that you are trying to find these puppies good homes, but there are millions of dogs in animal shelters being put down because there are simply too many out there and not enough homes. You are only adding to the pet overpopulation problem. You bred your animals because they are good looking and purebred... "terrific dogs" ok. BUTHave you shown them? Do they have champions in their bloodlines? Did you study their pedigrees? Do the parents have OFA, CERF, SAS, PRA clearances? (do you know what those are?) - hip, elbow, heart, thyroid, etc... Simply stating that your vet thinks that they're in good shape does not suffice. From what you stated above it (attitude aside), it seems like your family is taking good care of them and since they are cute puppies and a popular breed you will probably have no trouble finding them good homes. But it doesn't change the fact that 4-5 million dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters every year in the US. Approximately 25% of them are purebreds. Pets are seen as disposable... What if one of these cute puppies doesn't get a 'forever' home and ends up a shelter and put down or is adopted by someone who doesn't understand the responsibility and committment it take to own a dog. Keeping it chained up or left outside - goldens are people dogs - doing so would be downright cruel. Is your family asking for references, vet references, doing home visits? (all of which I suggest to ensure the best home possible) Do these homes understand the energy/activity level of a golden?If you had spent much time on tww then the replies to this post should come at no surprise.There is no way that you have spent $450 on each puppy. You are making a profit off these puppies.[Edited on February 16, 2009 at 4:03 PM. Reason : h]
2/16/2009 4:02:12 PM
2/16/2009 4:07:37 PM
XCchick, I understand where you are coming from... I too have done my share of adopting animals. Many of which I have sunk thousands of dollars into trying to clear up skin problems, health conditions, etc. So I completely understand, but I also have seen the reactions to my "terrific" dog, the breed doesn't even matter, I would probably have bread this dog if he were a three legged mutt, and felt like I should accomodate my friends and family that have asked me to breed him. Whether that was responsible or not is not the debate... every person in this world can gripe about something. I drove my truck to work instead of taking a bike, I threw away a piece of paper instead of recycling it... point is I can't please everyone. But I assure you I have taken every step that I know of to ensure these puppies have been raised right, and will continue to make sure they go to "good" homes.
2/16/2009 4:25:54 PM
if it comes to the point they you just need to give them away, i'll take one or twoi'm disinclined to pay for dogs, sry [Edited on February 16, 2009 at 4:30 PM. Reason : i'm gonna name it Comet]
2/16/2009 4:29:52 PM
XCchikget off your high horse. seriously, no one cares that you go broke adopting the world's strays. you can't change people and bitching doesn't help. think about all of the unwanted children in the world. why didn't you adopt? why did you add to the overpopulation problem? i'm sure that the doctors and hospital was trying to make a profit providing you services during pregnancy and after birth. did you harangue the staff for trying to help you?darn those baby mills.[Edited on February 16, 2009 at 4:58 PM. Reason : d]
2/16/2009 4:58:41 PM
2/16/2009 5:09:57 PM
I agree with XCchick's post
2/16/2009 6:02:06 PM
my family bred purebred goldens for 15 years (goldrush charlie bloodline).beautiful, highly intelligent dogs.
2/16/2009 6:08:19 PM
2/16/2009 7:16:14 PM
2/16/2009 7:19:19 PM
XCbitch, stfu. Seotaji said it best.Not to mention - maybe some people don't want some wasted mutt with completely unknown heritage and medical issues, possible psychological baggage, etc that they wouldn't have time to put up with.Sure, overpopulation of pets is a problem. Sure, puppy mills are wrong. But that's no reason to ban people from breeding their healthy animals. Like Seotaji said, why aren't you mad at people who allow mutts & unhealthy dogs to breed?
2/16/2009 7:22:51 PM
^The ShamWOW guy says you're going to spend $20/week in paper towels anyway.
2/16/2009 7:23:24 PM
something tells me that upsets her too
2/16/2009 7:24:06 PM
Two questions1) Why wasn't your dog neutered? Or your mom's dog spayed?2) People ask you to do something, and you do it, so as to indulge them? Please, give me one of these puppies. They're ADORABLE! K, now another one is spoken for. So your dog is AWESOME. That's fine. Lots of dogs are. I fail to see why this warrants breeding.
2/16/2009 7:24:20 PM
Two answers
2/16/2009 7:34:37 PM
attn: XCchik STFU
2/16/2009 8:31:51 PM
Classifieds is not Soap Box #2
2/16/2009 8:42:37 PM
2/16/2009 8:45:24 PM
Classifieds is CC #2
2/17/2009 10:15:10 AM
check pm i want a pup
2/17/2009 1:58:59 PM
2/17/2009 2:07:02 PM
Several people have asked me for a picture of the "parents", so here they are... the mother is on the left and the dad is on the right.
2/17/2009 8:17:44 PM
I've rescued several dogs and sunk thousands into vet bills on each one just to have them die anyway. I will never get another pound/rescue dog. I will only purchase dogs from breeders that can show a healthy line of dogs so I know that I'm not getting someone else's mess. To rescue an animal is a great thing but fuck if I'm going through that hassle again or the heartache that is watching the dog die anyway after all of the efforts.
2/17/2009 9:55:03 PM
$400-450 is the usual for purebred goldens. i dont see the problem and i DEFINITELY don't see the point in people attacking this person for it. move along now if you aren't interested in the puppies or if you just want to point fingers...ya'll have beaten this post to a pulp.I hope you find wonderful homes for all of them.
2/17/2009 10:08:51 PM
2/17/2009 10:23:26 PM
Oh my god you whiny bitches with your bloody cunt rags. Because of the ignorant few people must adopt mixed breeds with unknown pasts into their homes. GOOD IDEA FUCKFACES.Maybe instead of yelling at a responsible breeder you should yell at the ones adopting pets, letting them roam free and breed only to end up in the pound.
2/18/2009 9:10:44 AM
^truthWhen my family bred PUREBRED CHAMPION BLOODLINE goldens, we sold them initially for $400 apiece, and probably turned ~$1500 to $2000 in profit after paying for the paperwork, health certs, bedding, food, etc. This would be on your average litter of around 9 healthy puppies.As time went on, we began charging more for them ($700 apiece on the last litter). It wasn't that caring for them had gotten any more expensive, but the certifications (hip, heart, thyroid, AKC shit) had gone up considerably. Also, charging more for purebred show-quality dogs ensures that the people who would be interested in buying them have the financial means to support an animal. If you drop that much on a dog, it is unlikely that you will leave it chained to a tree in your backyard.Professional breeders who have the paperwork to back up what they are doing are not puppy mills. Puppies require constant attention, and I remember many mornings throughout middle school and high school spent bottle feeding weaker puppies before I went to school. It's very labor intensive, and you have to know what you're doing.
2/18/2009 9:59:47 AM
People who breed don't make money off of it as I'm sure you holy gods of all knowing are aware, they get into the business to preserver specific traits of a certain breed.
2/18/2009 10:30:56 AM
oh you can definitely make money off of it. It's just that people require more and more documentation regarding bloodline and medical history nowadays than they used to, and naturally that increased cost gets added into the cost of the dog.it's perfectly reasonable to believe that you could make $1500 a litter. Granted, you have to pay a stud fee (unless you own the stud), and you are basically working a second job for two months.
2/18/2009 10:49:50 AM
Bump for some great puppies. My wife and I bought one of the female puppies last Saturday and she's great. Yertdaman was great to deal with and it was easy to see that he and his family have put a lot of time and effort into caring for them.
2/18/2009 12:38:16 PM
^Jealous!
2/18/2009 1:24:29 PM
my issue is not with breeding purebreds (my german shepherd is laying on my feet as I type), it's with the comment that he needs $400/puppy to break even.
2/18/2009 2:06:18 PM
^ my thoughts exactly
2/18/2009 3:17:50 PM