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FTCH. KC REG Beautiful Working Cocker Spaniel Pups

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Litter details

Adv. Location:Hammersmith, London
Pets in litter:3 male / 4 female
Age:4 days
Ready to Leave:2024-12-10
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Description
My beautiful girl self whelped in our family home to a healthy litter of 7 cocker spaniel puppies. Born 14/10/2024. We are now looking to find forever homes for these little pups. We are looking for homes that have experience with dogs who know and understand that a puppy is a life long commitment and see them as a family member not just a dog. We have - šŸ’™Blue - Red boy šŸ©·Pink - Red girl šŸ’šGreen - Red boy šŸ§”Orange - Red girl šŸ’œPurple - Red boy ā¤ļøRed - Red girl šŸ¤ŽBrown - Red girl Puppies will be home reared in our busy home around children and other pets No expense has been spared on these pups and I have been home 24/7 ensuring they remain in perfect health and also to support their mum who means so much to our family. I am wanting to ensure puppies are happy, healthy and confident when they leave my care. We will be introducing them to all the usual house old noises like the hoover, dryer and children. We are giving them all the love and attention a puppy should have! I can not stress enough the love, care and attention these babies will have while with us. Puppies will leave with copies of both mum and dads pedigree and KC documentation, so many field trial champions on both sides - Microchipped - Wormed at week 2, 5 and 8 - Flea treatment - Vet checked - First vaccine I will provide a personalised puppy pack (photo of one of my puppies from a previous litter with theirs) - Caring guide tailored to each puppy - All documentation - Puppy toys - Puppy blanket (with litter and mums scent) to help them settle. - Puppy shampoo - (highly recommend this brand for their coats) - Digital photo album - photos and videos from birth up until they leave at 8 weeks of age - Puppy food - Puppy treats I will also offer you a lifetime of support at any hour. I have WhatsApp groups for my previous litters, offering any advice and tips at any hour and just for sharing lovely updates. We have even had meet ups! (photo in album). About mum Clearmeadow Dandelion (Nala) is our happy and healthy girl. She is 2 and a half years old, in her absolute prime, with a stunning temperament, loyal, loving and so entertaining. Nala receives countless compliments everytime she is out which is no surprise as she had one of the shiniest coats I have ever seen, a real testament to her health. She is constantly told by passers by how beautiful she is, and she really is. She has proven extremely biddable, she was so easy to train, toilet trained in the first week and I have walked her to heel, off the lead since she was 4 months, which people who see her stopping and sitting at the edge of the pavement unprompted canā€™t help but marvel at. I am often asked if I am a dog trainer as she is so well behaved. Particularly impressive on the busy streets of London, but all credit goes to her, she is a dream dog. I have had her since she was 9 weeks old and it feels like yesterday. She is so loving, she loves to cuddle and gives lots of kisses. She is great with babies and children and other animals. she is the most gentle dog you will ever come across. She is the perfect balance of excitable and energetic outdoors and calm and quiet indoors. Full pedigree, her impressive bloodlines are available to view on KC register her name is Clearmeadow Dandelion. Certificates available for you to view along with health test result. Nala is quite petite (10kg) and short haired, I have not had to have her groomed since getting her, which is a dream. Just as a testament to the quality bloodline, Nala is the daughter of Mickey, OFTW Mallowdale Foden of Countryways - The youngest dog in the Cocker Championship 2021, where he picked up a Diploma of Merit at Winsor Great Park and her mother is Silk, FTCH Corondown Silk of Clearmeadow champion in 2018. Why should I care about FTCH lines? This is a common question. On the face of it you may not care, however successful trial lines promote several key attributes by genetic selection. Typically, these dogs demonstrate the ability to be trained to a very high standard, be it for varying purposes and most importantly, theyā€™re tested for their biddability, in other words even if you do not intend to work your dogs FTCH lines means your pup will be extremely clever and easy to train as they are so keen to please. About dad Breezeleaf Nimble at Bourbonite (Brodie) Out of Breckmarsh Bella and Jackshea Ted of Poolgreen FTCH,his pedigree boasts a long line of champions on both sides. Brodie is clear for AMS/ FN / Prcd-PRA, which means the pups will not suffer from these common hereditary conditions. Current BVA eye cert Clear Gonio 0 He weighs 11kg and stands 16ā€/40 cm at withers. Brodie is a stunning red coated dog, who is reliable and steady. He has a gentle nature, excellent with other animals, children and switches off in the house. He is biddable, just wants to please, he works well in any cover and loves to retrieve fur and feather on land water. If you are looking for a good quality, healthy puppy who will prove easy to train and will be extremely loveable then look no further. I will start training in basic commands, sit and stay etc as well as making a start in potty training to make your life that much easier. Please send a message, I am happy to answer any questions you may have. Video calls welcomed any time of the day. Visits also welcomed. I will update the photos as the puppies develop. They will be ready to leave at 8 weeks old on 10/12/2024. I have added photos of mum as a puppy so you can see what your puppy is likely to look like. Also a photo of dad working! šŸ©µMales Ā£2000šŸ©µ šŸ©·Females Ā£2500šŸ©· šŸ¶Ā£500 deposit to secure your puppyšŸ¶
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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

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

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