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Can I keep them all. Stunning blue sable GSD pups

Oswestry
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Adv. ID:Fhhm-N5et
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Adv. Location:Ifton Heath, Oswestry
Pets in litter:2 male / 4 female
Age:8 weeks, 6 days
Ready to Leave:2024-09-30
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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They are ready to leave now having already received their 1st vaccination and health check. 2nd vacs is also included for you. All the pups have the most beautiful variations of blue eyes and muzzles. They are Very majestic looking indeed. What an absolute pleasure these puppies have been to raise, they really have been such good puppies, so happy, ever so easy to please and such such fun to show the world too, they’ve given me 8 fantastic weeks of love, cuddles and laughter. And they are now ready to give their new family’s a lifetime of love laughter and endless cuddles. I prefer to keep my puppies between 9-10 weeks as iv seen far better transitions at this age. Raine their mother is my wonderfully loving and very loyal KC reg Gsd who I bred myself in 2021. Owning both her parents also. Grandma echo is still here for you to meet. She is a working therapy dog now with me as we volunteer with therapy dogs nationwide regularly and I have just started studying mental health and well-being in university with the future goal of running my own pet therapy programmes and help as many people as possible through all walks of life. Raine comes from a long line of extensively health tested parents on both sides (this I can show you upon viewing) of hips, elbows and genetic testing done by embark The sire is my beautiful KC REG Isabella GSD Rune. Rune also comes from some outstanding lines some of which originate in America, meaning these puppies breeding is still very rare in the UK. Again from generations of health tested parents. Rune is just beginning his duties as my new stud dog having had him last year at 8 weeks of age he’s brought our pack back together and is really starting to understand his new place since taking over from my wise old man Rosko who we sadly lost at the start of this year. So He has some Very big shoes to fill. This is runes first litter and I must say I’m thrilled in how the puppies have turned out. They look fantastic, have a lovely build and correct conformation. Very straight backs with lovely leg movement throughout there back end, some amazing colours being shown here. most importantly they have very solid temperaments, they really have been a dream to raise. If I could keep every single one of them I would. I even managed to bath 3 pups at one time that’s a new record for me so that says a lot. Their mother tho, has been amazing with them, she is a very chilled dog herself and the way she has attended to them and cared for them I am so proud of how much she adores them and you can see this in some of the photos iv managed to capture of her playing with them. She’s ever so gentle and they really do carry this quality through into each and every one of them. Although rearing our litters becomes a very much joint family effort, where each pack member plays a diff role in teaching and educating the puppies which I believe plays a very big part in helping create such well mannered and confident puppies. Raine is now very much enjoying sleeping back in bed with me. All pups are raised amongst a working farm setting, in the country side. seeing as much as they possibly can in there time with us, they got to watch the maize being cut yesterday with all the tractors and big machinery passing there outdoor play area. They spend time seeing my horses and often help me do stable chores being fussed by everyone who is walking passed our house. They had lots of cuddles at the vaccination clinic by the whole shop near enough. They have spent lots of time in the car driving around with me and love to watch thru the rear window at the cars behind us I often catch a glimpse of them in my mirror taking it all in. I really could talk about them all day, The important bits 1st vaccination ✅ Wormed regularly and upto date now ✅ Microchipped ✅ Flea repellent treatment ✅ 2nd vaccination had been paid for by myself ✅ Lifetime of support ✅ A welcome puppy pack and booklet of information how to rear your new puppy and tricks and tips iv gained over the last 15 years ✅ Toys and treats and blanket of mum to leave wirh every puppy ✅ 1 week of worth and diet plan to leave with ✅ Prices start from £1300 but please contact me for further information on this as their home is far more important to me than money so happy to help where I can when it benefit the puppy’s best interest.
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