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Brown boy for sale re listed due to cancellation

Gosport
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£750
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Adv. ID:41E_mbb4o
Views:1992
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Alverstoke, Gosport
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-11-29
Age:7 weeks, 3 days
Pets in litter:5 female / 3 male
Breed:Sprocker

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Worm and flea treatedKC registered by collectionNeuteredHealth Checked by a vetVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection date
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Our beautiful Pet LUNA has had a litter of 9 Sprocker Puppies. Born 3rd Oct 2024. LUNA is a family friendly dog, just like the dad who is a brown Sprocker, hence the mixture of colours. Puppies will ready for there new homes 1 December. LUNA is a big part of our family, with a kind and loving temperament. She is use to children and normal family home sounds, just like the puppies who have been exposed to the Washing machine, vacuum cleaner, TV and other normal house hold sounds since birth. LUNA has always been kept up to date with vaccinations and vet checks etc. We have 1 boy - brown boy Campanian care puppy plan: • First vaccination course (1st with us, 2nd with new owners – All Paid) including the upgrade LEPTOSPIROSIS jab. DONE • Kennel cough (at 2nd vaccination point) paid for. • Micro Chip (Transferred at time of puppy collection) DONE • Post-vaccination nurse appointment • Flea and worm treatment DONE • All puppies will be health checked prior to going to new homes. DONE • Puppy care package – Toys, Treats, Blanket smelling of Mum etc. The Puppies: Puppy info will be updated weekly. Puppies have already started to develop there own personalities, All have been good feeders from Mum since birth and started to feed puppy milk from a bowl at 2 weeks old, Food from 3 weeks. From 4 weeks and eating a mix meal of wet/ dry food 3/4 times a day. . Puppies for sale: Brown boy for sale only Puppies will be weaned prior to leaving. Sale: Puppies are all £750 each and come with the care package as stated. Viewing available now Several already sold to happy families A Deposit and contract will secure your puppy and regular updates on your puppy will be provided if required. The remaining balance is due in full prior to the dog leaving for there forever home. If the buyer changes there mind the deposit will not be returned, the seller will only cancel and issue the refund in full, if there is a health issue with the dog (identified at the vet check) or if there is a concern about the puppies new home. Puppies to leave for their new homes from 1st DEC at an agreed collection time. There is NO known blood line issues - LUNA's mum and dad were from same owner, all health and LUNA came from her mums 2nd litter. Long distance viewing is possible – videos can be sent. Happy to provide more information via the online chat inbox and to arrange a viewing. LUNA can be seen at the same time as the available puppies. DAD does not live with us, he was a stud dog. Update 27th : puppies have been eating food for the past few days with no issues. Toilet training has started with an Astro grass roller pad in use with puppies staring to use it. Puppies have been introduced to water and feed as required. All puppies doing well. Update 3rd: 6 of 8 puppies now have homes to go to in a few weeks. All going to loving homes that will welcome the puppies as part of their family. Purple and Orange still looking for new homes. The puppies are feeding great with 3 meals a day . Dry food soaked with water and a meat packets added in. Mum has reduced her feeding due to puppies having teeth. We have started putting a t-shirt on mum to stop puppies trying to feed all the time. It's working well .
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