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KC kennel club Sable Show Cocker Spaniel

Holsworthy
2 weeks
£2,000
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Adv. ID:-8PN8WsDd
Views:429
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Pyworthy, Holsworthy
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-12-08
Age:2 weeks, 6 days
Pets in litter:2 female / 2 male

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KC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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Four beautiful Sable Show Cocker Spaniels ready in December. Fully health tested parents. KC registered. Only the White and Tan Sable Boy is avalible to view at the moment. White and Tan Sable Boy. £1800 Chocolate Sable Boy. £1800 (reserved) Chocolate Sable Girl. £2000 (interest shown) Chocolate Sable Girl. £2000 (interest shown) Please click on this link to view this and other litters. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1325265281179453/?ref=share A bit about me: I am a council registered breeder of Cocker Spaniels and Cavapoos and this is our second litter of Cocker Spaniels. I have been breeding now over 20 yrs and most recently had a very successful litter of 9 Cavapoos and 7 Cocker Spaniels. I was one of the first in the UK to achieve a level 3 qualification in dog breeding, litter socialisation and welfare in 2023. I regularly top up my CPD training and have my animal first aid training amongst other related qualifications. I am very dedicated to all our pets and always aim to bring the best puppies into world that I can. Tarka (Dam) is our 2yr-old beautiful KC registered Golden Cocker Spaniel. She is a real sweetie and very laid back. I am very excited to see her mothering skills as she has always been very motherly to the other puppies we have had in the house. She has a beautiful coat and is very stunning to look at. Tarka is in perfect health and has up to date vaccination and health tests. She is fully DNA tested for breed specific diseases for Cocker Spaniel. Tarka's health tests. Acrylic Mutilation: Clear Familial Nephropathy: Clear prcd -PRA: Carrier AON: Clear BVA Eye test 2023: Clear Bertie (sire) is a very laid back boy. He was very quiet and friendly when he meet Tarka for the first time and was such a lovely dog. Really great temperament. He is a Golden Sable and should compliment Tarka very nicely. Bertie is in perfect health and has up to date vaccination and health tests. He is fully DNA tested for breed specific diseases for Cocker Spaniel. health tests. Acrylic Mutilation: Clear Exercise induced collapse: Clear Familial Nephropathy: Clear Phosphofructokinase deficiency: Clear prcd -PRA: Clear The puppies will be raised in our front room where where they will become familiar with household noises and lots of people interaction. We would ask that you are willing to keep in contact as the puppies grow, so we can see how they get on in them new homes. You will have access to a private Facebook page which is regularly updated with pictures and info. It is a page to keep in regular contact with litter mates, other owners, and general puppy ownership information. Please click on this link. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1325265281179453 to view other litters adventures. In the puppies early days I will be exposing them to different sensation, handling and smells to help them develop resistance to novel experiences, smells and handling. Before you take ownership of your puppy I will use a puppy profiling program to help them fulfil their potential with their new owners and ensure a good match. You will be provided with a set of exercises that will enable you to continue their early training and experiences. If this is your first puppy or it’s been a while, i will gift you a 12 months membership to a online training app called ZigZag worth £90, where you will have access to online training support and the answers to all those early day questions you may have. This will set you up for success. As part of our agreement with you as a potential new puppy owner I will be asking you to fill out a simple expression of interest form as it is important to me to know my puppies are going to the best forever homes. Our puppies will be ready to leave within their 8/9th week as this gives them time to recover from the effects of the vaccination and worming programme to ensure they are ready for their new homes. They will be vet checked, have 1st vaccination, be microchipped, wormed regularly using Panacur, and as a precaution will have flea treatment before leaving for their loving homes if needed. We require a non-refundable holding fee of £200 once you have reserved your puppy. Like minded breeders welcome. Visits to view may be possible to arrange. Puppies will leave with DNA paperwork 5 weeks Agria insurance. Contract of sale. Vaccination card with first vaccination. Microchip information. Worming and flea treatments given (up to date.) Puppy tote bag of goodies worth over £30. 1.5kg bag of food with discount code on future purchase. Scent Blanket Lifetime support 12 months membership to ZIG Zag worth over £90. Please contact me for more information either through this site
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Holsworthy
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Tamoffle Cockers and Doddles
Licence No.:ANACT/00154/22
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£2,000
Tamoffle Cockers and Doddles
Licensed Breeder
Holsworthy
18 hours
Member since:3 years
Tamoffle Cockers and Doddles
Licence No.:ANACT/00154/22
Local Authority:Torridge District Council
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