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🐾 Only One Cocker Spaniel Puppy Left!🐾

Wolverhampton
8 hours
£1,200
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Adv. ID
eyNpGoCxL
Views
1972
Favourites
22
Adv. Location
Fordhouses, Wolverhampton
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked by a vet
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
9 weeks, 2 days
Pet Available
2024-08-30
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
3 male / 3 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
02/09/2024 UPDATE‼️❗️‼️ ONE PUPPIE LEFT! We have 1 puppy still available - male (black and white). Puppies have had their first vaccine, vet check and microchip! Vet was very impressed with every single puppy. Puppies eat now all types of meat, e.g chicken, turkey, beef, lamb, duck, etc. They drink diluted goat’s milk. Puppies love to play and wrestle with each other. They enjoy running around and exploring. All of them like to run, play and dig in the sand! They have established a good sleeping routine and are fully toilet trained, as none of them use the whelping box as a toilet anymore 🙌🏼. Their nails are clipped regularly, and they are brushed every other day, so they become accustomed to this touch. All the puppies have exceptionally shiny, soft coats and very waggy tails 😅. They still smell wonderful and look super cute! Puppies that are reserved already have names given by their new owners, and I ensure that I call them by these names so they can adapt more easily when they go to their forever homes. I will do the same for all puppies if you make a reservation! I have also started teaching them basic commands like “come”, “sit”, and “paw”, making it easier to train them at a later stage. The puppies are familiar with both children and adults, as well as other dogs. They are not scared of noise or loud sounds. When you reserve a puppy, I will update you DAILY with videos and pictures. If you wish, you can visit more than once to bond with your puppy! If you are going on holiday before you can collect your puppy or shortly after, I can look after your treasure until you return, so you don’t have to worry about that! Please message or call me for any further information 😊. ————————————————————— Ready for their Forever Homes from August 30th! Our loving Cocker Spaniels, Nero (Sire) and Roxie (Dam), have had a healthy litter of six puppies. These adorable pups are raised in a loving home environment and are ready to join their new families soon. About the Parents Nero (Sire) -Our Gentle Soul Nero is a Working Cocker Spaniel who has brought immense joy and love into our family. Here’s what makes him special: • Gentle and Loving: Since he was a puppy, Nero has shown an incredibly gentle nature. He was best friends with our previous dog, Lucky, providing comfort and companionship until Lucky's last days. • Playful and Active: Nero enjoys daily walks in the fields, swimming in the lake, and digging holes on the beach. He is full of energy and loves outdoor activities, which makes him a perfect companion for active families. • Cuddly Companion: He adores hugs and cuddles, especially with our two children. Nero is very much a mummy’s boy, following me around the house, always eager to be close. • Calm and Brave: Nero isn’t fazed by loud noises such as fireworks or gunshots, making him a calm and reassuring presence during noisy events. • Quick Learner: His intelligence and eagerness to please make him an excellent listener and a fast learner. Whether it’s new tricks or commands, Nero picks them up quickly. Roxie (Dam) – Our Bubbly and Brave Girl Roxie is a delightful mix of Working Cocker and Show Cocker Spaniel. She has brought a spark of joy and energy into our lives. Here’s what makes her stand out: • Bubbly and Social: Roxie is the life of the party. She loves saying “hello” to everyone she meets, be it humans or other dogs. Her outgoing personality makes her a favourite at the park. • Fearless Explorer: Brave and curious, Roxie enjoys her daily walks, especially exploring the woodlands. She’s always excited to discover new scents and sights. • Food Enthusiast: Roxie loves her food, and cheese is her absolute favourite. She’s willing to perform any trick for a tasty piece of cheese, making training sessions fun and rewarding. • Clever and Attentive: Just like Nero, Roxie is very intelligent and an excellent listener. She responds well to commands and is always eager to learn new things. • Caring Mother: Roxie is an exceptional mother to her puppies. She had a smooth delivery and is very attentive to her litter of six. She feeds them well and ensures they are safe and comfortable. Together, Nero and Roxie make an amazing pair. Their different traits complement each other perfectly, and together, they provide a balanced and loving environment for their puppies. Puppy Details: • Biscuit: Dog (RESERVED)❗️ • Biscuit/white: Dog (RESERVED)❗️ • Black/white: Dog • Biscuit/white: Bitch (RESERVED)❗️ • Black/white nose: Bitch (RESERVED)❗️ • Black/white tie: Bitch (RESERVED)❗️ What You Get: • Vet checked certificate • First vaccine • Wormed • Flea treatment • Microchipped Special Features: • Puppies are acclimatized to firework and shotgun noises. • Weaned onto a raw diet for a great microbiome. • House training started. • Continuous support via telephone for any enquiries. Goody Bag Includes: • Paperwork • Blanket with mum’s scent • Some food to get started • Puppy pads • Toy Price: £1200 To reserve a pup, a deposit of £200 is required on viewing, which will be deducted from the final price. Meet the Parents! You will get to meet both Nero and Roxie when viewing the puppies. Contact Us: If you have any further questions or would like to arrange a viewing, please do not hesitate to contact me on 07715800746 or email polin_bor@hotmail.co.uk.
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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

Microchips are a legal requirement

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Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

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Paulina B.
Wolverhampton
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