I bet most breeders wont part with them. I know in hunting dogs they were pricey related to just getting a young male to hunt or trial like 2 to 3 times as much if you could get one, of course it varies. Is one of the 3 reasons I started off in these dogs with a female pup from working lines; so if down the road I really got involved and the pup turned out I would be a step ahead of the game. if I was going to primarily do ringsport first I would of chosen a male.
This is an ambiguous question. There are too many variables that effect the price of a dog. I.e. bloodlines, age, health, training tiles, previous litters, drive temperament etc etc etc. I was recently looking at a female for $6,500.00 -
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