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*Food cost - one Great Pyrenee will eat about 50 lb of dogfood per month | *Food cost - one Great Pyrenee will eat about 50 lb of dogfood per month | ||
*One 50 lb bag of dogfood is $20 - [http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/retrieverreg%3B-hi-protein-dog-food-50-lb-bag] | *One 50 lb bag of dogfood is $20 - [http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/retrieverreg%3B-hi-protein-dog-food-50-lb-bag] | ||
*Quality breeder industry standard: Has the potential parents checked for heart problems, eye problems, and hip problems, and if the dogs don’t get these clearances, they’re not bred. | |||
*Startup Costs - | |||
*:Vet bills of puppy - $270 | |||
*:Dog pen - | |||
*:Puppy chow - | |||
*:Snacks - | |||
*Ongoing Vet bills - | |||
:*Yearly vaccine - , heartworm - , flea & tick - | |||
==Economics Article== | |||
*http://omalmalamutes.com/omal/littercost.htm | |||
*According to this article, a $200-300/puppy cost exists prior to sale. If sale price is $600-$800, that is fine. | |||
=Breed Selection= | |||
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17UwnOF-u4f9xGGNHwc4SQVi7kZhC5QPZQabGlNBLipw/edit#gid=1068388495] | |||
=Training= | |||
*Cars - this article says they are safe from cars - [http://www.milkandhoneyfarm.com/dogs/training.html] | |||
=Links= | |||
*[[Dogs Log]] |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 9 February 2016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pyrenees
Spreadsheet - availability and prices:
Economics of Breeding
Article in Forbes
- http://www.forbes.com/sites/allenstjohn/2012/02/17/how-much-is-that-doggie-in-the-window-the-surprising-economics-of-purchasing-a-purebred-puppy/
- Notes: cost of buying a dog is small compared to overall cost of owning one ($250 food cost per year)
- Food cost - one Great Pyrenee will eat about 50 lb of dogfood per month
- One 50 lb bag of dogfood is $20 - [1]
- Quality breeder industry standard: Has the potential parents checked for heart problems, eye problems, and hip problems, and if the dogs don’t get these clearances, they’re not bred.
- Startup Costs -
- Vet bills of puppy - $270
- Dog pen -
- Puppy chow -
- Snacks -
- Ongoing Vet bills -
- Yearly vaccine - , heartworm - , flea & tick -
Economics Article
- http://omalmalamutes.com/omal/littercost.htm
- According to this article, a $200-300/puppy cost exists prior to sale. If sale price is $600-$800, that is fine.
Breed Selection
Training
- Cars - this article says they are safe from cars - [3]