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Hey all,

I want to ask a purely blunt question, I have my goldens and I love them more than most people haha, when I was originally looking at different dogs breeds in Thailand as I had a new born due I always considered goldens/labs best although I grew up as a baby with staffies (stafford bull terrier) I have looked after alot of pits and find them very similar in character. I did not want to however risk any breed at first with my new born except a Lab/Golden which has turned out well as although they have 0 contact at the moment, via the window and when i carry him out know automatically he is my baby and not to take the *****

I personally paid 3,000 bhat for each of my goldens, let me say, I did not once look or ask bout the price of our dogs prior to deciding, this is not something in my opinion that matters when buying a 15+ year life long companion.

I love dogs, any dogs... soi dogs, peoples dogs, whatever I just do... I have always wondered to myself what is the most expensive dog in Thailand? I have also wondered why no Staffies are around?

True dog lovers will know what I am saying,

Cheers

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St. Bernards will be up there. Know someone who breeds pedigree St. Bernards and has a very professional kennel and they can cost 30k or more. Most go overseas though.

Our GR with pedigree papers cost 10k. Worth every baht. smile.png

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I used to breed Golden Retrievers here. I charged from 4k to 8k baht, no pedigree or papers. I stopped breeding them and took in some Soi dogs. I now have 8 Soi dogs and only one Golden left, he'll be 12 next week, the runt of the first litter. Would buy another Golden or Lab in a heartbeat if the opportunity came up.

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Thnks for the info, I imagined some toy poodle being the most bhat,

I used to breed Golden Retrievers here. I charged from 4k to 8k baht, no pedigree or papers. I stopped breeding them and took in some Soi dogs. I now have 8 Soi dogs and only one Golden left, he'll be 12 next week, the runt of the first litter. Would buy another Golden or Lab in a heartbeat if the opportunity came up.

Leo recently has his manhood snipped to no chance of that, shame though he is real character and muscly, do have a nice female golden but she will also soon get it too.

I often find the Thais struggle to see the difference between golden and lab, maybe thats just my poor Thai skills though,

Cheers all

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I've noticed teacup Scotties going for 35,000 in the classifieds.

I suspect we never even get a sniff of the truly high dollar puppies, though.

I've seen Tibetan mastiffs in Chatuchuk, and they go for $20,000 and up in China. That's 660,000 baht. I'm afraid to even ask the price in Chatuchuk.

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Thai dog vary so much its crazy! I have a litter of Yorkies at 15000TH ea and haven't had only one call, normally they are calling for months. I breed yorkies and Huskies, and the huskies go at 15000TH No problem, and even though all mine are registered. a lot of thais don't care about papers unless they are going to show them. This litter of yorkies, I don't care if anyone calls, I'll just keep all 4!!

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I've noticed teacup Scotties going for 35,000 in the classifieds.

I suspect we never even get a sniff of the truly high dollar puppies, though.

I've seen Tibetan mastiffs in Chatuchuk, and they go for $20,000 and up in China. That's 660,000 baht. I'm afraid to even ask the price in Chatuchuk.

295000, not sure on papers or purity

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