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As a breeder,
I am very selective about where my puppies go.
My goal here is
to make sure my puppy has a chance of a very
happy full life, but also to
feel his/her owners are very happy with their
Eurozone Boxer. Very few
moments in breeder's life are as emotionally
touching and satisfying as
seeing that people truly enjoy your puppy's
temperament, health and physical
appearance. It is hard to explain. Doing things
right in breeding is quite
time and money consuming, physically tiring
and at times heartbreaking. The
reason we breeders do what we do is mostly because
we get to express our
artistic talent in dog breeding. Some people
paint beautiful portraits, some
write amazing poems or novels, some compose,
some breed gorgeous dogs, but
as breeders we work with flesh and blood instead
of paints or clay. Seeing
others enjoy your art is the ultimate. Having
been in this for quite a
while, I know that unless you embrace holistic
approach, your satisfaction
with your dog's health will never be full. Please
let me know your thoughts
on this.
Early fascination
with dogs
breeders are
artistic people
Reputable dog
breeders are not running "businesses"
to satisfy "customers".
We do not get financial profits by being involved
in breeding. We breed
Boxers because we love the breed and would like
to contribute to making it
better, in respect to genetic health, temperament
and appearance. We see any
dog breed as a cultural heritage of the mankind,
and what we do we preserve
this heritage for the future generations. The
amount of time, money and
emotions we invest into what we do cannot be
understood by someone who has
never tried doing it right. The prices we ask
for our puppies are never and
I mean NEVER cover even a part of our costs.
What we offer is creme-de-la-creme elite dogs
for those who will not settle
for less and will appreciate the hard work that
goes into creating these
puppies. Asking for a deal from a reputable
breeder is like bargaining with
Picasso over his paintings. I don't know you
and I am not sure how much you
know about dogs and people who truly love them,
and I am not sure you will
understand what I mean, however I hope you will
at least try. Otherwise, as
I said previously, there are plenty of puppy
mills, backyard breeders and
dog pounds in the state of Texas that will be
able to hand you a pup that
will cost next to nothing. I have several close
friends in Texas, and I know
how cheaply the dogs are regarded by some breeders
there. Perhaps it could
be a solution for you. Just please do not talk
to me about being "a
customer". You are not a customer to me.
You are one of those people out
there that ask me for a great dog. I get between
10 and 20 inquiries a day
and refuse most. Few are approved, and those
become my friends. Those are
the ones I consider selling a puppy. I hope
the next reputable breeder you
talk to will be spared the honor to have someone
bargaining over their
puppies.
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