Pet* quality pups usually range in price from $1,500 - $2,000 from quality breeders who have a program
and work and/or show their dogs along
with health testing. If you don’t
plan on breeding, a pet/companion quality pup should be what you would
consider. A Fault such as an
incorrect bite, cow hocked, too much white, etc., Will not inhibit your pup
from being a great companion. All
pups, being sold as pets should be sold with limited registration and with a
neuter/spay contract. Limited
registration just means that you would be restricted to get any paper work on
puppies produced by that canine, if you attempted to breed (which would be a
direct violation of the contract).
The average neuter/spay contract clearly states by what age the pet should
be fixed and that proof of the neuter/spay certificate should be sent to the
breeder. Pet quality dogs should
never be used for breeding. Only
the best examples of the breed should be bred. There is only one reason to breed dogs and that is to better
the breed.
*Just because a dog is being sold as a pet by us (Dream Team
Kennels) does not mean it’s pet quality, but it does mean that the canine must
be fixed and not to be used for breeding.