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Home-reared Yellow KC Lab Puppies for Family Pets

Wigton
2 weeks
£1,500
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Adv. ID:aRlryRwAE
Views:38
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Red Dial, Wigton
Pets in litter:5 male / 5 female
Age:11 weeks, 2 days
Ready to Leave:2024-09-29
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Description
A litter of KC registered puppies specifically bred to be happy, healthy dogs well suited to all the adventures of being a valued family pet. Their KC registered parents are extensively health-checked and selected for their excellent temperaments; and the puppies have been carefully raised and socialised to give them the best possible start in life. We have one or two litters a year, we work from home, and Emma is a dog behaviourist. So we have put a great deal of care, attention and behavioural expertise in to preparing the puppies for their future life as family pets. The puppies have been raised on our smallholding, and so are familiar with both home and outdoor environments. They have been taught to sit quietly on your knee, and understand that all four paws should be on the ground when they interact with humans. They have a reliable recall, and are learning to toilet in designated areas. They are confident, curious, and playful, and their individual personalities are starting to emerge. We have taken great care to avoid any distress or over-excitement as we carefully socialise them to the life they can expect as family pets. We were so impressed by our first litter, that we kept Jude, and you can meet her to give you an idea of the sort of dog our puppies will become. Plus Emma will provide you with life-long behaviour and welfare support should you need it. Mum, Stella, is a superb dog: loving, trusting, eager to please, and can be taken anywhere. She has passed the full range of health tests required by the Kennel Club, and has proved to be an excellent mum. Stella’s KC credentials can be found on the KC website under her Kennel Name Ponchatoula Primrose. Dad, Dennis, is from Wendy Anderson’s Sykehead kennels. Wendy is a very experienced breeder and has been a great support, helping match the right dog for Stella and our aim of breeding confident, sensible family pets. Dennis has tested clear for over 20 heritable conditions, ensuring that all of his and Stella’s puppies will be free of such problems. Dennis’s KC credentials can be found on the KC website under his Kennel Name Pasturedene Snipe. Jude, the puppies older sister, has been a kind and loving tutor to her younger siblings – even teaching them how to play fetch! Her input has helped the puppies learn appropriate interactions with older dogs, and with each other when Jude intervenes in their squabbles. Stella health checks DNA Tests CNM Clear. EIC Clear. HNPK Clear. SD2 Clear. prcd-PRA Clear. BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme Unaffected. Test performed on 03 August 2020; aged 1 years, 5 months Unaffected. Test performed on 20 May 2022; aged 3 years, 2 months Unaffected. Test performed on 02 July 2023; aged 4 years, 4 months Unaffected. Test performed on 18 May 2024; aged 5 years, 2 months BVA/KC Elbow Dysplasia Left score: 0 Right score: 0 Total score: 0 Test performed on 18 January 2021; aged 1 years, 10 months BVA/KC Hip Dysplasia Left score: 4 Right score: 3 Total score: 7 Test performed on 18 January 2021; aged 1 years, 10 months Coefficient of Inbreeding (CoI) Inbreeding coefficient for PONCHATOULA PRIMROSE is 0.1% 29 generations available of which 9 are complete Breed average CoI 6.5% Dennis Health Checks DNA Tests CNM Clear. EIC Clear. HNPK Clear. SD2 Clear. prcd-PRA Clear. STGD Clear. MCD Clear. PK Clear. CMS Clear. AxD Clear. MTH1 Clear. CYSTINURIA Clear. ACHM Clear. HUU Clear. NARCOLEPSY Clear. ADI Clear. RD/OSP Clear. BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme Unaffected. Test performed on 02 April 2022; aged 1 years, 2 months Unaffected. Test performed on 28 May 2021; aged 0 years, 3 months Unaffected. Test performed on 29 April 2023; aged 2 years, 2 months Unaffected. Test performed on 27 April 2024; aged 3 years, 2 months BVA/KC Elbow Dysplasia Left score: 0 Right score: 0 Total score: 0 Test performed on 02 March 2022; aged 1 years, 1 months BVA/KC Hip Dysplasia Left score: 2 Right score: 3 Total score: 5 Test performed on 02 March 2022; aged 1 years, 1 months Coefficient of Inbreeding (CoI) Inbreeding coefficient for PASTUREDENE SNIPE is 4.3% 28 generations available of which 6 are complete Breed average CoI 6.5% About us We live and work on our life-long dream of a small holding in the centre of the Solway Plain, just north of the Lake District in Cumbria. After a university career in animal behaviour and welfare, what was once taught in theory is now applied in practice. Emma specialised in clinical animal behaviour, and now works with our local vet practices as a dog behaviourist, solving behaviour problems. The decision to breed our Labradors was born out of this experience, and we breed one or two litters a year, specifically to raise happy, healthy dogs well suited to all the adventures of being a valued family pet. We were so impressed by our first litter, that we kept Jude, and you can meet her to give you an idea of the sort of dog our puppies will become. Plus Emma will provide you with life-long behaviour and welfare support should you need it.
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Dr Emma Creighton
Wigton
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