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Health Tested Parent's, Fully Vaccinated & Chipped

Bury Saint Edmunds
2 weeks
£1,550
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Adv. Location:Freckenham, Bury St. Edmunds
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-09-30
Age:3 months, 25 days
Pets in litter:3 female / 3 male

Health & Docs

KC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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Description
Ready for homes now 😊 Clever Skoda had her 1st litter a whooping 6 beautiful puppys, 3 boys and 3 girls. We are keeping/running on one of the girls so we have 2 girls and 3 boys looking for lovely homes. Dad Trevor is also here to meet as well as obviously mum we also have grandparents, as well as Uncle's, Aunts and Cousins. 😊 They are ready to view from the 7th of September and will be ready for homes from the end of September. They will come with 1st Vaccination with Full Health Check done by Vet, Microchipped, a Pedigree, Detailed Puppy Pack - including Food for next 2 weeks complete feed and meat trays, some toys, treats (training, chews, bedtime biscuits and more) Up to Date with Worming (Wormed Correctly as recommended by our Vets, A puppy info pack explaining everything you need to know feeding, worming, training, Grooming, etc and much more – praised by many people and vets for being so informative and helpful. Both Parent’s have been Health Tested and Copys are provided. If 2nd Vaccination is done then its just £50 to cover cost of Vaccination. Our pups are well handled and are used to being groomed including having their toe nails trimmed. Used to usual household noises and other dogs.we offer a lifetime of support and help - we are always here to help you no matter how far down the line, even 15 years down the line!!! We still care for dogs we've bred even if they’re 17 years old – we are always here. They are well handled and used to seeing people as well as my 15 year old niece and 12 year old nephew and hearing and seeing the chaos my twin boys cause who are just over 3 years old. Ideally Looking for Pet Homes only, but if you are wanting to Show or Breed then please dicuss with us we will do our best to advise you, but be aware Kennel Club Registration will have Endorsements on that won't be lifted till dog is 2 years of age amd had Health Tests done and copy's provided back to us. If your wanting to Show or Breed then our it's are usual Price which is £1800 which includes Kennel Club Registration. Both Parent’s are here to Meet, they have been Health Tested clear of CMO and have up to date BVA eye tests, Certificates copy's will be provided. We also have a Lindcoly Fun Day were people with our dogs come back to visit each year although obviously due to Covid we have had to cancel the last 2 but are had one again this year in May. It is such fun for everyone we have a fun Show, Tombola, Raffles, Grooming Demo’s and it’s so lovely to see all our Lindcoly Children come back for kisses and cuddles and nice to have a catch up with their Families. We are the Saich Family - who have been Running a Family Establishment, We are Professional Breeders of Cairn Terriers (50 years), Flatcoat’s (44+ years) and German Spitz Mittel (12+ Years) and Jack Russell Terrier’s (28+ Years). We Have Licensed Premises Inspected by Vets and The Local Council, With A Fully Licensed Whelping Residence, Which has been purpose built for the housing of our lovely mums and there puppies attached to our home. This has been specially designed for their welfare and needs – having even their own Kitchen. We are constantly monitoring them, handling them, grooming them, loving them and giving hours of attention to them. We make sure we put the most into our Pups and spend the time with new owners to make sure they are fully prepared and ready for the adventure that lies ahead of them and their new family member. We also and always have and do offer the returning of them to us, weather this is 10 years down the line or just a couple if something should happen and you are no longer able to keep your companion for whatever reason –As None Of Us Know What The Future Holds – we will either re-home your little friend or if they are quite elderly keep them ourselves. As well as breeding our hooligans we have also been running a boarding kennels and cattery for over 45+ years as well, so our dogs are well socialised with seeing a range of different breeds and animals as also we have our pet pig Mable and 4 Cats. For more information; please feel free to contact us. Please Note: If keen do call, as we don't get time to check e-mails as often as we'd like. Many Thanks Alison
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Lindcoly
Licensed Breeder
Bury Saint Edmunds
1 hour
Member since:3 years
Licence No.:AWL0016
Local Authority:West Suffolk Council
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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

Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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£1,550
Lindcoly
Licensed Breeder
Bury Saint Edmunds
1 hour
Member since:3 years
Licence No.:AWL0016
Local Authority:West Suffolk Council
Verified by:
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Email
Facebook
Google

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.