imacorgimom
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: East of Huntsville, Alabama
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I know everybody does things differently, depending on their breed and what they do with their dogs, so your mileage may vary. I was asked by a mom whose teenage son thought breeding corgis was going to be a great way to make some $$$ to give him a dose of reality. This is what I came up with:
Purchase price of quality bitch $1500-2000 +/-
Food and medical care for 2 years before being of breeding age *too scared to calculate!
Show expenses – entry fees, hotel, gas, food, clothes, grooming supplies min. $500 weekend
Hips – radiograph and submission to OFA $200 +/-
Eyes – specialist exam and submission to CERF, done annually $50 - 100 +/-
DM $65
Cardiac – specialist exam and submission to OFA $100 - 200 +/-
Brucellosis $75 +/-
Health certificate to ship $35 - 50 +/-
Stud fee $1000 - 1500 +/-
Airfare if shipping bitch to stud $250 - 300 +/-
Progesterone testing $85 +/- x 2-3
Repro vet for AI or surgical frozen insemination $200 +
Extra / other food for bitch in whelp $100 +/-
Ultrasound to determine pregnancy $60 – 100 +/-
Xray to count heads $70 – 100 +/-
C-section $1000 – 1500 +/-
Puppy expenses I haven’t calculated recently:
Dewclaws and tail docks
Vax for puppies
Worming meds
Microchips for puppies
Food for puppies until 10-12 weeks
Vet exam for puppies
Vacation time from work
You can do all this and not have buyers. You can do all this and she doesn’t take, she takes, but then aborts, she has no live puppies, she has puppies but won’t take care of them, so you are feeding and pottying puppies every 2 hours for 3 weeks.
Companion corgis puppies in my area sell for $800-$1200 on a spay/neuter contract. Corgis typically have 6-8 in a litter. I've yet to see a profit!
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Leslie Gene Reed
KeelMtn Corgis
http://KeelMtn.com
Home to a bunch of short dogs who occasionally allow me the honor of holding the other end of their leads!
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