Where I am currently working on breeding dogs of multiple categories, and producing puppies with perfect health scans. Our current project includes only Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and German Shepherd Dogs, but we plan to expand and include a lot more breeds.
Litter puppies and dogs - young and old - are currently available for purchase from my kennel. Those with health scans containing the "fair" or "poor" results will not be sold. The prices of my dogs are affected by their age and genetic quality.
For litter puppies:So the final cost of a well-bred litter puppy would be: $1000(EEEE) + $4000(24HH) = $5000.
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So the final cost of a well-bred adolescent/adult dog would be: $6000(EEEE) + $8000(24HH) = $14,000.
All the of-age male dogs I own are put up for studding, with a minimum level of 0. The prices are affected by the quality of their health scans. Dogs with "fair" or "poor" results present on their scans will not be studded - the dogs' genetic statuses will be made known on their display names.
The prices of studding are affected by two things: their genes and genotype results.
The first half of the price:So the price of studding to a well-bred dog would be: $4000(EEEE) + $5000(24HH) = $9000
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