If you keep looking you should be able to find one for less than that
 
Sheila
 

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I want a tiny little girl and I can't find one for less than $800 - $1,500.
I am going to keep looking for one close by, so I can at least see the pup
in person before I consider buying.
 
Gloria


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Sent: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 9:54 pm
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Question for Marsha


Marsha,
          That is interesting. My golden and white Belle was $300.00. My
tri-color Daisy was $300.00. Both are long coats, CKC, and from the same
breeder. My dad was looking for a male long haired and the same breeder had
only one male at the time a blue fawn that she said she would sell to us for
$425.00. We said no because we had heard not to pay more for color or size.
I am astounded at some of the dogs I see for sale on the internet for
$900.00-$2000.00 And these are ordinary looking chi's. Not champion sired
etc... just plain fawn male short haired chi. $1200.00 You have got to be
kidding!!!Even if they are are a more rare color-- $1500.00!!! My dogs are
beautiful, I mean at least to me!!!!
                                 Hugs,
                                          Sheila
 
In a message dated 2/4/2008 9:04:54 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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Most breeders base their prices on quality, size, sex,color,  location and
registration (ei limited is cheaper, ect). Basically it is a buyers market,
so the value is whatever someone is willing to pay. Yes, it is "normal" in
the sense that most do it. Personally, I don't differentiate on any of my
pups. I charge the same for all pups in the litter regardless of size,
quality, registration level, ect. I do NOT ship, so my value is limited to
the local area unless someone is willing to come here. And I have had a lot
willing to do so! I have got pups as far away as NY and I am in KY. I
basically add my cost of the litter (shots, registration, vet visits, ect)
and divide by the number of pups to get my prices, lol. But yea, most will
base on all of the stuff above. I'm just weird, lol
 
So what is a good price? Depends on how much you want the pup, lol. I tell
people to look at their own local market to get an idea of what is a
reasonable range for the quality of pup they are seeking. I am selling this
litter for $300 each, CKC. This is my first CKC litter (always AKC before)
so I am not entirely sure how things are gonna go down, but I do already
have a potential buyer for the no tail and the pups are not even 4 weeks old
yet.
 
Marsha
 
Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.
 

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From: hartzells501@ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aol.com 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[email protected]> ups.com 
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 9:29 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Question for Marsha


Marsha,
                I notice a lot of breeders charge more for blue fawns and
blue chi's. Is that normal?? What is a good price??
              
               Sheila




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