Everyone knows that it is much cheaper to take a puppy born in our environment or to adopt one from a refuge than the puppies of the pedigree.
Having a pedigree also means that you have to pay money to bring the puppy of your choice to the breeder. A good-blooded puppy can taste hundreds of thousands of forints. If we are going to buy a breeder from a breeder, there are cheaper, purebred puppies for sale in the ads. A cheaper dog can mean no pedigree.
Why is it so expensive for a registered puppy? Probably because parents are of that breed and not only from the outside it is clear which breed they belong to but also genetically. The pedigree assumes that the puppy has healthy, hereditary offspring, so chances are that he will live a long, happy and healthy life.
Creating a pedigree is not a big expense. It is much more costly for breeders to carry on the bloodline of a given breed of dog, further enhancing their strengths and minimizing their weaknesses. Registered puppies will be transferred to their new owner after receiving appropriate vaccinations, following health screenings. This results in higher spending.
No pedigree can guarantee that a purebred puppy will not be ill. However, puppies born from well-blooded parents are more likely to be free of disease.
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