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I know you were asking rhetorically, but the answer is, if you want a purebred dog to be used for breeding purposes who has won at least Best Of Breed and preferably Best In Group at Westminster, then it does, in fact, cost about $10-15,000.
My Pyr comes from a Westminster winner dad, and he was $1000 for pet quality. He could have won some little local shows, but he is small for his breed. We're working on some draft titles instead, and he is extremely good at livestock guarding and management. If he learns to be a little less skittish around odd noises, we might work on his therapy dog title as he's super-friendly. His cousin is the 2009 Westminster Best Of Breed, Impyrial's Love American Style.
My Newfie is distantly related to Josh, who won Best In Show at Westminster in 2004; she is show quality all the way, but the breeder only picks one puppy per litter and there were six in the litter--her brother was deemed more outgoing and friendly. She was $2000, and we're working on training for her water and draft titles.
I cannot fathom paying $10k for a mutt without a titled pedigree, however cute. Maybe if it was cloned from Lassie and grown in a test tube.
WOW
I am actually shocked that I got an answer to that question. The reason I used the westminster winner is that was the only dog I could think of that someone would probably pay a ton of money for. Very interesting.
I know you were asking rhetorically, but the answer is, if you want a purebred dog to be used for breeding purposes who has won at least Best Of Breed and preferably Best In Group at Westminster, then it does, in fact, cost about $10-15,000.
My Pyr comes from a Westminster winner dad, and he was $1000 for pet quality. He could have won some little local shows, but he is small for his breed. We're working on some draft titles instead, and he is extremely good at livestock guarding and management. If he learns to be a little less skittish around odd noises, we might work on his therapy dog title as he's super-friendly. His cousin is the 2009 Westminster Best Of Breed, Impyrial's Love American Style.
My Newfie is distantly related to Josh, who won Best In Show at Westminster in 2004; she is show quality all the way, but the breeder only picks one puppy per litter and there were six in the litter--her brother was deemed more outgoing and friendly. She was $2000, and we're working on training for her water and draft titles.
I cannot fathom paying $10k for a mutt without a titled pedigree, however cute. Maybe if it was cloned from Lassie and grown in a test tube.
WOW

I am actually shocked that I got an answer to that question. The reason I used the westminster winner is that was the only dog I could think of that someone would probably pay a ton of money for. Very interesting.