Cop-Pop
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Is there any logic behind them? I'm fully aware that they need to make money to keep rescuing dogs, vets bills, feed etc BUT... Mum has just gone to see a rescue dog and they wanted £180 adoption fee plus a £20 donation
So for £200 Mum could have walked away with a dog of unknown temperement, no idea how it reacts to other dogs, cat, people etc and no house training when for the same money you can buy a pedegree or pegedree cross dog where you can meet the parents and see them in a family setting
I know Many Tears want about £140 for a dog which still seems a little steep (although I feel very stingy for saying that - I know they do excellent work and need the funds)....
What is the 'accepted price' for rescue dogs these days? Do you think I'm being unreasonable saying £200 is too much?
So for £200 Mum could have walked away with a dog of unknown temperement, no idea how it reacts to other dogs, cat, people etc and no house training when for the same money you can buy a pedegree or pegedree cross dog where you can meet the parents and see them in a family setting
I know Many Tears want about £140 for a dog which still seems a little steep (although I feel very stingy for saying that - I know they do excellent work and need the funds)....
What is the 'accepted price' for rescue dogs these days? Do you think I'm being unreasonable saying £200 is too much?