Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelundinaeichhorn
In Germany you will even find the interesting version that NON-FCI bred dogs of parents without proper health tests are sold for almost the same price as FCI-bred ones because the people really believe that those dogs are better and their breeders don“t spend money on expensive papers  .
|
Oh, nice to hear other countries also have this problem

In my humble opinion, if a breeder who doesn't know you as a person starts a conversation with you by telling the price - thank him for his time and call the other one

A good breeder will first of all check if you will be a good wolfdog's owner, if he thinks you will - money will not be the problem
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