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A stunning chunky litter of boxer puppies

Nottingham
20 hours
Ā£1,600
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Adv. ID
7KIDTyCZN
Views
563
Favourites
3
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
4 weeks, 6 days
Pet Available
2024-06-01
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
3 female / 3 male
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Thinking about getting a pup? What about a highly intelligent, active, and protective companion full of hilarious characteristics? Look no further because once you have a boxer no breed can compare, I can attest to this having 5 šŸ¤£ you will never feel alone with these lovable rogues. Our first time mum Simba also known as the human boxer, has had her first and only litter with our 2nd time dad Snoopy. Both red with long tails as is all the pups. Snoopy has a proven track record of adorable and fantastic looking pups the last litter there was 11 with our other girl Gucci who is Simbas sister. These are being sold as pets so no extensive health testing from the parents as they all are in good general health. Our last litter are completely healthy and have no problems. The litter looks exactly like mum and dad and as they are very similar to each other. Dad has a lazy lap dog personality and mum quite the same although we think she has a person trapped inside her. Simba loves, running, jumping and water. She is very intelligent and does quite a few tricks as she picks things up quickly. Dad is quite capable of this however his lazy attitude he would rather lay down and watch, albeit right on your knee. Snoopy however is so protective over the litter he gets right involved as soon as mum leaves. He was fantastic with the last one as well keeping an eye on his little ones. He shows great care towards his family. So we have availabile 5 šŸ¶šŸ„° two boys and 3 girls. There are a few with a white stripe but we think they will all fade as dads did, some have more of a black mask than the others. Only being 4 wkd, you donā€™t get the full picture of how they will look as yet, however judging from snoopys last litter they will be stunning šŸ¤© Dad is kc mum is not but registered as pedigree as will the pups. They will come with their pedigree certificate and 3 generations certification. Although snoopy has over 20 + gen and simba comes from kc linage. šŸ§¬ We will before leaving have the 1st injections, microchipping and vet check, flead and wormed. They are being bought up with all household noises, teenagers and little family members, as well as 6 cats, 7 dogs including mum (Frenchie, Boston, and the rest boxers). So big and little dogs they will have good socialisation. They will be introduced to litter training outside as we are hoping the weather by then will actually show signs of summer! But will have regular outside playtime once they are big enough. Our dogs are not just dogs they are our family. We are trying not to keep one this time šŸ¤£ so have advertised all available. We do have a group chat from the last litter, so are welcome to join if you choose to have one of our gorgeous babies. Great for advise! Also one our last dog mums is having another from us as they would like a little brother! A testament to the last litter. Mums breeder also had a pup from us last time. Any questions please ask as I may of forgot out everything down. They will be ready 1st of June just in time to train them in the summer. Please save this post if youā€™re undecided as we will post regular updates! We are asking Ā£300 for a deposit. Please donā€™t be offended if we take a while to reply, we have a very busy household but will get back to everyone. šŸ˜Š Thanks for looking at our wonderful family and any pictures or videos please do ask. My number is 07511000737 you are welcome to WhatsApp. We are in ng17. Area of Notts around the corner from j28, just off the M1. We are happy to do video calls at the moment but you canā€™t see fully how they will look, so arenā€™t taking viewings yet. A little bit more informationā€¦. We will wean our babies on dry food as then you have the choice to what you would like to do, whether to introduce meat, raw or keep them on a dry food diet. We give them dry food with the ingredients salmon, sweet potato and asparagus, this has no nasties in. It also keeps the coat really shiny. We start them on 3 times a day, but gradually get this to 2. Some boxers however may need 3 but this depends on size and how they eat at meal times. Those who have dogs will know but if you donā€™t itā€™s pretty much like a child, we donā€™t try to over think things but in any doubt ask your local vet. The portion size depends again on your dog weight (this is available on google), however give or take the size of your doggy some are a bit more chunky. I use the hand method based on we have lots of them so are used to this. Just like In baking if you know you donā€™t weigh the ingredients, donā€™t be too worried a bit of trial and error shouldnā€™t effect them too much as some take a bit more time to catch up, smaller and more often. Again take the best advise from your local vet. We will be using vets for pets for the checks and microchipping as we did our gorgeous litter before. Walking again google has all the recommendations of this, as does the vet. They do say be careful with pups not to far with them at first. 5 minutes for every month of age, twice daily. Training. There are loads of advice from every social media platform and other boxer parents. We say to not to over stimulate them but play is good as boxers are highly intelligent and need stimulation, try to learn calm time as well as play and walkies. On our group chat Iā€™m still learning things! Our boxers have been the most loyal and affectionate but they can be boisterous, however good training early on can make a huge difference. Once you take home your new baby, you will have your certification of pedigrees this can be transferred over for free the same as the microchipping. The details will be on all the paperwork. All you need to do is register your baby with your local vet. Flee and wormingā€¦.. pups will be wormed every 2 weeks until they are 12 weeks old then every month until 6 months old. Then every 3 months. We will make sure we have given them advantage flee treatment before leaving.
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TAMMY W.
Nottingham
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