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Old 14-11-2004, 17:44   #8
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Hello Letty,

I am not angry at you at all. I understand how you meant it with the prices.


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Originally Posted by KoosLetydeGraaff
Hello,

I agree with Mirka but there is a difference. Mirka you also coming from Czech Republique. I know that there the puppy's are cheaper also from Slowakia.
But we are living here in the Westpart of Europe and not in Czech Republique or Slowakia where a lot of things are much, much more expensive than over there. You are living in the neaberhood of Bruxelles and I think, you will know that now after about two years.
So I have written that of the opinion of Westeurope people and not from Czech Republique or Slowakia vision. Letty
But I think, the question was not about opinions, but simply about prices of the puppies. And so I think it is only fair to give information, that in different countries the puppies cost different amount of money. Especially if the questionner is American and thus not fixed to a particular European country.

If I´d speak about opinions, I could say that we people in Czech republic think that 1000 Euro or more for a puppy wolfdog is too much. But then again, I agree I do not know yet the costs of pedigrees and other things for example here in Belgium. However, breeders in Czech republic also must count with costs of export pedigrees, vaccinations, anti-worm treatments and other things. The usuall practise in Czech republic is to have two prices - one in crowns, which is lower, and second in Euro for the foreign buyers, so that it is more close to their ideas of puppy price. But still I´d feel bad myself asking 800 Euro for a puppy

Mirka
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