The highest price I know about was VA Lasso von Neuen Berg 350,000 dollars (conversation with purchaser)Steve Miller brokered the deal. Margit and Thijs van Dorssen were offered over 250,000 for Ulk von Arlett but wouldn't sell him for that (conversation with Thijs).
Mike I was serious my way of thinking that the pracitcle purpose would price the working dog right up there with the Sieger. In the end after stud fees and puppies, etc...
Eric I can't believe that one dog would cost $350,000 lieras and a owner turned down $250,000 for a dog, even a German Shepard Dog. We are talking dollars not Yen. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I'm from Wisconsin so I just assumed we were talking dollars. Lasso 350,000 dollars. This is only what I was told by Steve and also his current owners. A lot of money. I bred my female to lasso 1,200 dollar stud fee. My female works as well as most working line dogs. Breeding to Lasso although he is a nice show dog killed the drive in my opinion. I have only been breeding for five years. Before I stared Ed told me you couldn't do what I wanted to do. Breed a show dog that worked. He told me that even if I had a specimin that did work well, out of show lines, it wouldn't produce itself. So far this has been true. I first bred her to a Verwin Blisterd son and that produced good hardness and strength. Very little drive in the Lasso breeding. Then I bred to Karats Vitus, SchH3, IPO 3, BHP3 the male I kept seems OK so far but probably not as hard as I would like. I work a couple of Leerberg dogs and they are pretty impresive. It's hard to have a show dog after working one of his dogs.
In a Nutschell, it covered almost the entire subject without the humuor we shared her. That was a helpful link, I'm still puzzled why a person would spend $500,000 on a dog, even a titled many times GSD. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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