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Location: Boston, Lincolnshire
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,146
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Hi all, well, I'm am a breeder of Northern Inuits and Vice-Chairperson of the Northern Inuit Society. Someone mentioned the problems we have had in the past with our dogs being stolen etc. and we are all a little cagey about giving out information. I get many many emails and phone calls requesting information about the breed and I must admist I do get bad vibes on occasions. As a rule I never give out my address on the internet, nor to anyone ringing from a mobile phone or withheld number. I will only give out my details if I have a home address (that I will write to before giving out mine) or a landline number than I will call. Its terrible to have to be like this, but we all fear for the safety of the dogs we love.
Getting back to price etc. Most of the approved breeders are now charging between £550 and £650 - it is worth finding out what you get for this since some breeders will let their pups go at 6 weeks (which I feel is too young) and you do not offer a very good after sales service. There are a couple of us who take pains to BVA test our stock.
Personally, I don't let any pup go before 8 weeks old, it is vet checked first and has its first vaccination, it is properly wormed, microchipped and insured - new owners get a full 'puppy pack', which includes my own pedigree plus the registration certificate from the society, a diet sheet, tips on training, information about the breed and the latest magazine. I am always available at the end of the phone to offer help and advice throughout the entire life of the dog. If things go wrong I will either have the dog back or help with rehoming. For this I charge a bit more than most, but the extra doesn't cover the expenses incurred - on average I charge £600 for a dog and £650 for a bitch. I anticipate the price will soar as soon as we do achieve KC recognition, and it is then that we will have to be particularly careful that pups go to the right people and not puppy farmers!
Anyone interested in the breed may like to look at my website and they can email me direct, when I will be pleased to answer any questions. I welcome visitors as I love to show off my dogs and promote the breed - I prefer people to come when I don't have puppies so they see the adults and get the feel of what they are letting themselves in for - its too easy to fall for a puppy! Then, they can go away and think if this really is the dog form them.
http://www.sansorrella.co.uk/ email:
sansorrella@hotmail.com
And yes, I do have dogs that are true to type and are show winners, and other older stock that aren't but do throw puppies that are.