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Dog Breeders in or around Bogota!!!

I will be making a trip in July to Colombia and about 5 other cities. In am looking to purchase a Labrador Retriver in Colombia. I really don't know if it makes sense to bring one over to the States or if I should just bite it and find one here. They are about $1200 in the USA!!!

Colombian women love that breed and she wants one. Well, me too!!!

By Chapin on Apr 6, 2005, 00:05 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


kernow62 says on Apr 6, 2005, 04:23:

Does it have to be a purebred dog? You can often find lab or lab mixes at your local pound in the USA. Personally that is what I would do. They also tend to make more loving pets when rescued.

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2montoyk says on Apr 6, 2005, 06:10:

well i just know that is a lot less to buy a purebred dog in colombia, and is not that much to bring it back to usa

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British Paisa says on Apr 6, 2005, 06:17:

Check out deremate.com and mercadolibre.com, on these two you can normally find loads of dogs in the mascotas/animales section and get a rough idea of prices.

All the best.

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webmanco says on Apr 6, 2005, 06:49:

Men´s best friend You should find your new friend by clicking HERE Directorio de Criadores Also you can go to Agrocampo where people post classified adds. For sure it is cheaper to buy in Colombia, once at the airport I saw many puppits been exported, the company name puppys to go. I know this is not a dating site but my son and best friend needs badly a mate. If anyone knows of a female Airedale terrier please let me know. Is this breed from England or Ireland?? 103 Friends of Colombia and colombians all over the world

...A yo, déjenme queto y no me jodan má! ...

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kernow62 says on Apr 6, 2005, 12:16:

I will give you a clue, it isn't an Irish breed.

They are however my favourite breed of dog, I used to have one with wheels on it and a handle so mum could push me around, best damn dog I ever had.

Once I had sense though I realised cats are far superior. (My cat made me write that last bit)

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juanalejo says on Apr 7, 2005, 11:11:

Gegar Kennel Try Gegar Kennel, it is located on the highway that connects Chia with Cajicá but as soon as you pass Centro Chia Mall on the return lane. They have a wide variety of breeds.

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Acadirector says on Apr 8, 2005, 17:51:

If In Medellín... I can introduce you to a handful of breeder who export, can cut you a very interesting deal, mind you.

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