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Fully Health Screened F1 Floodles have arrived!

Rochford
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£1,800
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Adv. ID
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Views
1560
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Adv. Location
Advertiser
Licensed Breeder
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
6 days
Pet Available
2024-06-28
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
8 female / 3 male
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
I am delighted to announce that our litter of rarely seen F1 FLOODLES have arrived safely! Both parents fully health checked, our beautiful Flat Coated Retriever (Daphne) has been mated with the very handsome brown Standard Poodle (Chewbacca) to make a litter of FLOODLES of the highest standard. Daphne is three years old and is our much-loved family pet with a gorgeous, soft and friendly nature that loves nothing more than exploring the great outdoors and going on long, family walks. Flat Coats are considered to be the ‘Peter Pan’ of all the gun dog breeds, they are forever-young, energetic, self-assured, and willing to please. Champion tail-waggers, they are the happiest of dogs. Our sweet and fun-loving Daphne is no exception and everyone who meets her receives a very warm welcome! She has a perfectly balanced and elegant stature, standing at 22 inches high and is 27kg in weight, with a 16 inch collar. Daphne’s flat lying coat is lustrous and liver in colour with the hallmark feathering at the legs and tail. She’s such a head turner when we are out and soaks up the attention. Flat Coated Retrievers are rare but even more so are the liver colour. Many people don’t often see a girl of her calibre. Our dogs are a huge part of our lives, she is one of three pet dogs and she has the best life! You will see this for yourself when you come to visit. She has been extensively DNA health tested and is clear of all inherited mutations. Her results are as follows: BVA hips 5/4, BVA elbows 0/0, PLA 0/0, MH-CLEAR, HUU-CLEAR, DM EXON2-CLEAR, CDDY-CLEAR, CDPA-CLEAR Mr Chewbacca is the Sire. He is Four years old, KC registered and a stunning brown boy who has an extensive list of excellent health certificates. Clear of- CEA, MRD, TRD, CHC, PHPV, PLA, HC, PLL, POAG, IOP, GPRA, RPED, BR. PRA clear also with no inherited mutations. His hip scoring results are also excellent and certified with the B.V.A Chewbacca is a little larger than Daphne in height. He stands at 28 inches high and weighs 29kg. His torso is robust and firm, with slender toned legs and perfect curly tail. He has a stunning brown coat of firm thick curls. His temperament is very laid back and relaxed. It is also worth noting that Poodles are a non-shedding hypoallergenic breed, known for their intelligence and their loyal nature. I remain in regular contact with Chewbacca’s owner and we regularly exchange updates. Chewbacca is proven many times over, all adorable dogs, some of which have gone on to become assistance dogs or working dogs as well as much loved family companions. We can confidently say that we have chosen the very best stud dog for our girl and together Daphne and Chewbacca have produced another outstanding litter of FLOODLES benefiting from the hybrid vigour so typical of F1 crossbreeds - The perfect family pet which is easy to train. This is Daphne’s second litter of puppies with Chewbacca and all of the photos you see attached are their pups from the first litter. By the time you get to choose your puppy, I will have a really good idea of how their coat will develop. As can be seen from the newborn photos and videos, all puppies this time are once again chocolate in colour, when older some may fade slightly to a beautiful cappuccino colour. They will be truly stunning and raise attention wherever they go! I am in touch with all of the previous owners and can provide several positive testimonials. The pups and Daphne are receiving 24/7 pre/post delivery care. All puppies will be brought up in an enriched home environment where they will be well socialised with humans and home life. To help them develop into confident little bundles, the pups will be well handled with regular stimulation to their ears and feet, water stimulation and gentle grooming from week 3 and they will be acclimatised to all household (and outside environment noises). Your pup will be fully weaned and vet checked prior to going home, he/she will be microchipped and be given parasite treatment. You will also receive 5 weeks free insurance, a going home goody bag which consists of a supply of food, toy and blanket (with the scent of their littermates to help them settle into their forever home); relevant advice and information specific to your pups health, well-being and training and a copy of their parent's health certs and pedigree certificates. I will always make myself available to you for any help you may need in settling in your new puppy. As soon as a reservation is made I will add you to my private Facebook group where you can receive regular pup-dates in the form of photos and videos from the moment your puppy was born, sharing in the joy of their development from as early on as possible. Please send me a message if you would like to welcome one of Daphne’s puppies into your home. I will initially request for a home questionnaire to be completed and a video call prior to any reservation deposits being taken.
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Jenny
Licensed Breeder
Rochford
22 hours
Member since:3 years
Licence No.:RDC/2023/1432/ANWELF
Local Authority:Rochford District Council
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Health tests

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£1,800
Jenny
Licensed Breeder
Rochford
22 hours
Member since:3 years
Licence No.:RDC/2023/1432/ANWELF
Local Authority:Rochford District Council
Verified by:
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Email
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We take animal welfare seriously

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