Thursday, April 1, 2010

How to Sell your Puppies

How to Sell your Puppies

Puppies have had their first shots and perfect health checks and it is time to sell your puppies. Let me share some very effective ways to do that.

To sell our puppies, I start by making a small free website. It is nothing fancy, but I am able to add all the details and pictures of the puppies and Mom and Dad. I even went a step further and created a few videos for free at Flixya, (or YouTube) and added the link to my website. Update: I now just simply create a blog post here at Blogger filled with pictures, information and fees. Click here to view how I promote and sell our puppies! I had all my 7 English Bulldog Puppies sold in two weeks, and in this economy, that isn't too bad. You can create your website at Cabanova. They offer an upgraded website, but I just chose the free one. It really helps sell your puppies. Prior to anyone even coming out to see them, they already can see each puppy and the markings. Usually if they do come out to see the puppies, they are ready to buy one and have a puppy picked out! I went another step further and updated my site every time I sold a puppy.

First, if your puppies are AKC registered, they have a classified as section there. To run your ad is very cheap and well worth it.

How to Sell your Puppies, do not forget about advertising in newspapers!

Place and ad in your local LARGEST newspaper. Make sure to add your website address both here and at AKC.

How to Sell your Puppies, pricing is SO important!

Price your puppies right. If you are over priced, people will be calling another ad, trust me. Research and see what other puppies of the same breed are going for in your newspaper, prior to placing your ad. Do not be afraid to lower the price if you are not getting calls.

Lastly, to sell your puppies you must be picky about where your puppies go. In my website I make it very clear that all of my dogs and puppies were raised with nothing but love and kisses. They are never locked up in crates and we treat our dogs as family, not pets. I further state "If you work full timeand will not be home all day, our puppies are not for you. If you have very small children that may be to rough with a puppy, our puppies are not for you."

In fact, we had a man come by himself, and his phone calls should have raised a red flag to me. It was not until he came out to buy one of our English Bulldogs, that I realized I would not sell him one of our puppies. He was slightly rude, well a bit more than slightly, he was not loving or nice with the puppies and my husband at work, I had to tell this man "No, are puppies are not for you." Which led to an argument, BUT I will tell you how much better I felt when he left and knowing "where the puppies go is my UTMOST important responsibility!! If you know me, you will know I cry after every puppy leaves, I love each one so much, I could not live with myself not thinking each puppy is going to an amazing home. Be strict about who you sell your puppies to.

Make a receipt! In my next posting here I will show you how to make a good receipt for the sale of your puppies.

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