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Business

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Ricwales, Jan 18, 2021.

  1. Ricwales

    Ricwales Pup

    Growing and selling puppies - how good of a business is that?
     
  2. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    Bud dont get me started on this. Good guys 10 percent. Scum 90 percent. Dont think scum dont have good dogs they do. Still scum. If someone in point form could describe what scum is would be great
     
  3. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    These kinds of kinds POS humans would do it to anything beautiful. Nothing is sacraed to some.
     
  4. ben brockton

    ben brockton CH Dog

    Good/ bad is subjective just like "scum" .
     
  5. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    No more beating around the bush. Straight up definition of SCUM
     
  6. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    I heard someone yell Don King
     
  7. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    Very touchy subject. The Scum love to have this image like they like they some sort of Guru. Im not going to lie i was fooled twice
     
  8. QuinneA

    QuinneA Pup

    The startup costs for a dog breeding business can be substantial, although they’re controllable. Business owners must have a facility for their dogs, purchase female dogs, buy a male dog or pay a stud fee, have food for their dogs and pay for their puppies’ shots and tests. Most dog breeding businesses are located in rural areas, in order to keep facility costs minimal. Business owners who want to keep their costs as low as possible can begin by breeding just one female dog. Starting out with just one dog keeps feeding costs, veterinary costs for puppies and AKC litter registration fees minimal. Since it's an individual business It's recommended to have a business sale agreement between the buyer and the seller.
     
  9. chili

    chili Big Dog

    As with most things in life... easier said than done.

    Some folks just make it look easy. Don’t fool yourself.
     
    david63 and AGK like this.
  10. kazer33

    kazer33 Banned

    agree but start online business is not hard
     
  11. kazer33

    kazer33 Banned

    I started my online enterprise too. But its hard work without using tools like call recorder freeware for recording calls. Its good app forrecording calls from international clients. After I can listen them and share with coworkers
     
  12. San Siro

    San Siro Big Dog

    I always think that breeders that breed for money, lost their love for the breed. I am talking about working dog breeds. Some of them never even worked their dogs, use unproven dogs, make crosses that never ever worked together in the past, skip a few generations with working dogs, focus on Conformation show winners, focus on colour...

    This is a gamedog forum so i focus on gamedog breeders... show breeders are a whole other story, here we can buy pups from hard proven parents and strains for a few hundred euros while a fucking conformation show with 5 generations of show dogs will cost thousands of euros.
    Here it is hoping for small litters always so we dont have to do some pups to people we dont know or dont trust. I rather pay the shipping to get my pups to working dogmen then selling one to a furdaddy.

    Business with these dogs? Get into those pigbullies that wear golden collars at shows that cost more then feeding my yard for multiple years

    While i write this i am imagining pigbullies in a box, make pigsounds to scare eachother off or something, a scratch would take forever
     
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