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Posted by hotrodwalkerman on 11-30-2011 04:21 PM:

how to price a dog...

i need to know how to price a dog i am thinking about selling mine, but i have never sold one before nice dog female all grand pedigree very accurate hard hunter nice mouth will go until she finds a coon u will not call her off of a track not mean or ill at all i dont want to cut myself short but dont want to overprice her and scare anyone away either.


Posted by JiM on 11-30-2011 04:34 PM:

How old? Super Staked? PRP? Those 3 things effect price as much as anything for many, on the other hand they might not even be considered by others.
The few I have sold were $1500 for 3 year old, rock solid pleasure dogs and I have never had anyone ask for their money back.

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Posted by groworg1 on 11-30-2011 04:35 PM:

first need more info. age , breeding, been in any hunts, bawl on track? locate? chop on tree? independent? size, color, lots goes into setting a price . if never been in a hunt take to one a win really makes the price go up. all grand means nothing if she not a grand herself or could be??? start high you can always come down good luck!!!!!


Posted by Okie Dawg on 11-30-2011 04:52 PM:

Re: how to price a dog...

quote:
Originally posted by hotrodwalkerman
i need to know how to price a dog i am thinking about selling mine, but i have never sold one before nice dog female all grand pedigree very accurate hard hunter nice mouth will go until she finds a coon u will not call her off of a track not mean or ill at all i dont want to cut myself short but dont want to overprice her and scare anyone away either.


Go to the classifieds and watch it for a few days. See what they are priceing dogs like yours at and see what they are selling at. Best price guide you can get. From what little you put on I would guess from $600.00 to $1600.00 depending on it's age and how the market is were you live. If they have to spend 2-3 hundred going to get it then they can't give as much for the dog.

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Posted by patches9452 on 11-30-2011 05:00 PM:

price her to where if you sold her you would be happy and the guy that bought her would be happy.... its a win win situation


Posted by hotrodwalkerman on 11-30-2011 05:05 PM:

what about ebay style auction? if i set my beginning at the least i would take then anything over that i would be good on


Posted by Okie Dawg on 11-30-2011 05:11 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by hotrodwalkerman
what about ebay style auction? if i set my beginning at the least i would take then anything over that i would be good on


How many coon hunters shop there compared to UKC,AKC AND PKC forums? and there free and no time limet.

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Posted by groworg1 on 11-30-2011 05:12 PM:

i would not buy a dog unless i hunted it first plain and simple!!!!!


Posted by on 11-30-2011 05:24 PM:

A dog is worth what one man is willing to sell it for and another is willing to pay for it.

Simply price it what you feel it is worth and show it in the woods to anyone that wants to see it go and negotiate from there.


Posted by hotrodwalkerman on 11-30-2011 05:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Okie Dawg
How many coon hunters shop there compared to UKC,AKC AND PKC forums? and there free and no time limet.


no i mean do an ebay style auction on the classifieds board


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 11-30-2011 05:45 PM:

Allways remember, just because you see a dog advertised to sell at a certain price does not mean the dog actually sold for that price when the deal went down. Also, it doesn't even mean that a deal went down at all. It was just advertised. There are 2 ways you can price anything. The first way is to put a big pricetag on it so you can stick your chest out and brag and boast about how fanstastic your dog or car or house or whatever it is is, OR, you can actually price it to sell it.


Posted by ssgied on 11-30-2011 06:12 PM:

The things I sell, I usually price according to the reason that I want to sell them, what ever the reason, don't like it,want something new,has a fault I can't stand,or the biggie just plain ol need the money. And think about what you would give for the dog if you were buying it.


Posted by Okie Dawg on 11-30-2011 06:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by hotrodwalkerman
no i mean do an ebay style auction on the classifieds board


The buyer would still be able to back out if he came to try it and it didn't show him what he wanted to see that night. Off the leash I wouldn't give a dollar for one. Unless it was just a pup at pup price. Another way is to put it in the hunts and let the ones there know it is for sale.

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Posted by Jamesbalog on 12-01-2011 07:17 AM:

I'm picky about my dogs. Biggest thing for me when looking to buy one is honesty. I've went through my share of them lately looking for the right ones. So far in the past year I've bought 6 and went and tried out about a half dozen others and 2 were as decribed. Nothing makes me more upset than driving 5 hours each way to try a dog that's susposed to run and tree its own and then it won't leave your feet when you take it out to see it go. Be honest with yourself and make it easy on everyone. I know personally I'd pay top dollar and wouldn't haggle one bit for a good dog that does what the seller claims it will do.


As stated before age abilty ss and pp paid up make a big differance. I'd pay you a lot of money if she was 2-3 years old or younger paid up and doing what you say she does, I would give you much less if she's 6 and just a pleasure dog (but still a decent amount if she does what you say)


Posted by l.lyle on 12-01-2011 07:30 AM:

I would have been interested but you let the cat out of the bag that she cannot be called off a track so I am no longer interested I don't what Kc she is out of.


Posted by kcdawg212 on 12-01-2011 02:30 PM:

500$ if itcan run and tree by it self 500 more if it has a big mouth 500 more if its good looking 500 more if it has a good ped if it is exceptinol in tracking or locating 500 more if it all the above and 18 mnths or younger and another 500 to 1000 can be asked then fine tuning the price from here depend on if it has any titals or from a great cross that everybody wants and always remember you can always take less but ya cant raise theprice in the middle of negoations thats how i do it


Posted by hotrodwalkerman on 12-05-2011 07:11 PM:

still looking and listening to ideas


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 12-05-2011 07:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by kcdawg212
500$ if itcan run and tree by it self 500 more if it has a big mouth 500 more if its good looking 500 more if it has a good ped if it is exceptinol in tracking or locating 500 more if it all the above and 18 mnths or younger and another 500 to 1000 can be asked then fine tuning the price from here depend on if it has any titals or from a great cross that everybody wants and always remember you can always take less but ya cant raise theprice in the middle of negoations thats how i do it


Well , i thought my dog was about a $800 dog but according to this hes about $2,000 to $2,500 !!! Thanks !!!


Posted by plentyofpossum on 12-06-2011 05:36 PM:

Wow, that's high.


Posted by Cynthia on 12-06-2011 07:33 PM:

Re: how to price a dog...

quote:
Originally posted by hotrodwalkerman
i need to know how to price a dog i am thinking about selling mine, but i have never sold one before nice dog female all grand pedigree very accurate hard hunter nice mouth will go until she finds a coon u will not call her off of a track not mean or ill at all i dont want to cut myself short but dont want to overprice her and scare anyone away either.


how much would you pay for a dog bred like this and doing what this one is doing? start there....if money was not part of the equation.

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Posted by redtide on 12-07-2011 10:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by patches9452
price her to where if you sold her you would be happy and the guy that bought her would be happy.... its a win win situation


That's it. Be fair priced to both parties, but as another posted...a dog (and anything) is worth what somebody will pay for it.

Extreme X sold for a reported $50,000+. Most would say he wasn't worth that much, but he was to the one who bought him!

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Posted by micooner on 12-08-2011 12:08 AM:

I was once told by a well known bluetick breeder who shall remain nameless to price the dog very high, you can always come down, and you will get noticed more. He never had a problem selling dogs.


Posted by l.lyle on 12-08-2011 12:44 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by micooner
I was once told by a well known bluetick breeder who shall remain nameless to price the dog very high, you can always come down, and you will get noticed more. He never had a problem selling dogs.

Pricing is the easy part . Its the selling that's tough. Especially in a tough market like now. If he's titled all up the buyer won't care . If he's not titled then they make like it is a big thing. You have to decide what you will take for the dog ,yes. You also need to say to youself that this dog won't have somebdy elses name on the papers unless I have so many dollars in my pocket no matter what kind of objections a buyer might kick around. I just figure he don't want it bad enough. They might buy next week after they tried out some more is likely what happens.


Posted by Okie Dawg on 12-08-2011 12:58 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by redtide
That's it. Be fair priced to both parties, but as another posted...a dog (and anything) is worth what somebody will pay for it.

Extreme X sold for a reported $50,000+. Most would say he wasn't worth that much, but he was to the one who bought him!



When it comes to a dog like that it is what the dog can make you. He is more worth the price he sold for than most. Figure out what you can win with him in the hunts, then what you can make off of him as a stud and then figure what you can make off of seamon long after he is dead.
They spent a lot of money hauling him around building his reputation. Figure the bill on that and see if they made much selling him at that price.
I think you will find he sold cheap. I have a gyp out of him and I wish I had a dozen of them.
She has a hard enough drive you can correct her on anything and never hurt the drive. To me that is the most trainable dog you can get. She allso has the right treits and instincts to make a heck of a hound.

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Posted by marcel b&t on 12-08-2011 02:35 PM:

I bought a hound for 600 that I wouldn't sell for 10,000. Some people just don't know what they have.

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