Would you find it rude??

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(This is not aimed at you harri_and_flash as you have done a poll!!!!
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When I take my smexy poochie Finny out with me to shows/game fairs/events/down the street/park etc...

People ALWAYS want to talk to me about him - which I LOVE - I LOVE talking about my baby!!
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BUT .... a HECK of a alot of people how much I paid for him
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Do you consider this rude?

Some people ask after a long conversation... some others just bowl up and ask outright without even making a nice comment!!
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Am I alone in thinking this is extremely rude?

Or am I being silly not wanting to tell people what I paid?

I always answer "Oh I'm not sure, my boyfriend bought him for me..."
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funny you say that - I get the same
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I am always a bit wary because lots of dogs get stolen around here and i worry that people are checking how much they worth or checking if it is a pedigree...
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I never tell them... is quite rude to ask I think!

Like you answer though - might use that
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In some respects I can understand it - I guess people always want to know the price of something they admire or envy, almost as a measure of your financial standing, but it would annoy me after a while too.
 
Never been asked that about any of my dogs!! Maybe you should take it as sort of a compliment 'cos he's such a good looking dude. Personally I would not ask someone that about anything be it dog horse car or whatever and yes I would consider it rude. I also hate it when people insist on telling you how much they paid for something. I'm really not that interested.
 
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funny you say that - I get the same
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I am always a bit wary because lots of dogs get stolen around here and i worry that people are checking how much they worth or checking if it is a pedigree...
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[/ QUOTE ]Eeekkk never thought of that!!
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I never tell them... is quite rude to ask I think!

Like you answer though - might use that
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[/ QUOTE ]Haha I'm always tempted to add on the end ".. but I can tell you I owe him ALOT of sexual favours!!! *wink*"
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In some respects I can understand it - I guess people always want to know the price of something they admire or envy, almost as a measure of your financial standing, but it would annoy me after a while too.

[/ QUOTE ]True - TBH I don't mind telling the ones that have stood and are genuinly interested in him... but to just come up and ask how much is rude.. ANYWAYS even though we paid £XXX for him he is worth £XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX to me!!
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Yes very rude, same as when people ask how much I paid for my Donkey - it's my business!

I tend to go round the shows asking people if they would like to pay to own Bumble Dog, they always turn me down
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I would think it rude, as I do when people ask the same about my horse

[/ QUOTE ]Yes - I don't think it polite!! Not to ask about anything TBH...

Well TBH I don't necessarily mind if someone is polite

"Hope you don't mind me asking..."

"would you mind telling me..."

"Could I be cheeky and ask..." etc


rather than the "How much you pay for the dawg?" LOL!!
 
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Never been asked that about any of my dogs!! Maybe you should take it as sort of a compliment 'cos he's such a good looking dude.

[/ QUOTE ]I do take it as a compliment - TBH (not blowing my own) but he is a VEY handsome boy and is a bot of a show stopper - It's takes half hour to get 2mins sometimes!! LOL!!
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Personally I would not ask someone that about anything be it dog horse car or whatever and yes I would consider it rude.

[/ QUOTE ]Sae as -- and if I did I would give them the option to not tell me!! LOL!!
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I also hate it when people insist on telling you how much they paid for something. I'm really not that interested.

[/ QUOTE ]BRAGGERS!!!
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Yes very rude, same as when people ask how much I paid for my Donkey - it's my business

[/ QUOTE ]I agree - I don't lik etelling people.. we got a BARGAIN with my boy - so I also feel to say the sum we paid would 'de-value' him... as he is defo worth twice if sales in his bloodlines are anything to go buy - winning crufts 2yrs in a row helps!!
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I tend to go round the shows asking people if they would like to pay to own Bumble Dog, they always turn me down
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[/ QUOTE ]LMAO!! - Why would they refuse? FOOLS....

I would NEVER ask anyone that incase they said yes!!
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He's MINE!!!
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Why would they refuse? FOOLS....


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Because she is single handedly keeping our vets in business!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Because she is single handedly keeping our vets in business!!!!!!!!!!

[/ QUOTE ]LMAO!! But on first impression no-one would know that!!
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I have a LONG-COATED AKITA............and I cant go any where without people crowding around me......asking about her/stroking her and asking how much I paid
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I mostly walk her at night......cos I have even had people knocking on my door asking where I got her e,t,c
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I have great pleasure in telling them she cost £1200 and I did not pay a penny for her.....cos she is rescued.
It can get a little annoying......and I can see where u are coming from.......in general it is pretty rude to ask HOW MUCH
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Depends. If it's the first question they ask, I think it's definitely rude. (I had no such issues about answering the poll on here, however).

Living in the busiest part of Manhattan, I'm used to being stopped everywhere we go and basically interrogated. On an average walk, at least ten people ask to pet her, ask where I got her, why I chose a Boston, and many more go, "Aw, Boston Terrier!" or, much to my amusement, "Aw, a Pug/Frenchie/Mini Boxer/Pit puppy".

PS This is my dog and this is a Pit Bull puppy. Are people crazy?! Sure, they're the same family, but come on...

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DITTO............that is the reason I walk her a night........cos I am paranoid about the attention she draws.....and that people may think of stealing her
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I wouldn't mind as long as maybe they had shown an interest inthe breed, say they'd love one etc but if they just came out with it I'd think them rude.

My uncle gets it the other way round. When he takes his lab Tina shooting ( black lab, one of the larger sized ones, pedigree not great, don't have papers, 7 year old and blind in one eye) He has been offered well over what she is worth (bought for like £100) but they are offering thousands!
 
A well trained gundog goes for a lot of money and she is well proven and that's what. She also has a fantastic temperament and loves kids. Although is nervous of strangers.
 
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I have a LONG-COATED AKITA............and I cant go any where without people crowding around me......asking about her/stroking her and asking how much I paid
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I mostly walk her at night......cos I have even had people knocking on my door asking where I got her e,t,c
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I have great pleasure in telling them she cost £1200 and I did not pay a penny for her.....cos she is rescued.
It can get a little annoying......and I can see where u are coming from.......in general it is pretty rude to ask HOW MUCH
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[/ QUOTE ]LOL - oh get us with the popular doggies!!
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Depends. If it's the first question they ask, I think it's definitely rude. (I had no such issues about answering the poll on here, however).

[/ QUOTE ]Oh noooo I didn't mind answering the poll as no-one see what I voted!!
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VERY rude, would never think of doing it.
If they want to know the rough value of the dog/breed its easy enough to find out form a breeder/sales page.
 
I wouldn't tbh as perhaps they are seeing what one will cost if they like him?
Same as I wouldn't find people asking if our horses are for sale rude.
 
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