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Gorgeous chunky health tested Sprocker puppies

Innerleithen
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£1,800
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Adv. ID:KapIgfXuA
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Cardrona, Peebles
Breed:Sprocker
Pets in litter:3 male / 2 female
Age:4 months, 27 days
Ready to Leave:2024-08-29
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
Introducing my gorgeous health tested sprocker litter. Ready 29/08/2024 🐶 All puppies passed their vet check with flying colours 🐶 Dam: Block colour traditional working English Springer Spaniel. Smaller build at 13kg BVA eye test-results pending. DNA clear of AMS, PRA, FUCO, PFK Sire: Chocolate show cocker. Solid and sturdy boy. Awaiting BVA eye test but clear parentage. DNA clear of AMS, PRA, FN We have a beautiful litter of 2 girls and 3 boys all looking for their new adventures. PUPPIES THAT ARE AVAILABLE: 💖 ShaluntMirii Hala-Black bitch w. White chest. 💙 ShaluntMirii Eclipse- Black dog w. White chest. 💙💖 Not my usual approach however Eclipse and Hala must remain together as a bonded pair as they are a natural pair, something I have never come up against in my time. They are very much Ying and Yang 💙💖 Don’t ask me to split them up as it’s not something I will be doing, I will wait for the right home to come along. a £300 non-refundable hold fee to secure each puppy. ‼️ Puppies are working hard on their socialisation and have even been camping and attended the North East dog festival and were absolute gems. Puppies are now out on daily walks, working on their recall around all distractions, continuing their toilet training, are now crate trained and been introduced to their leads. ‼️ We have mum and dad here to meet when you meet your puppy. Mum has a very loving temperament. She is a high drive girl but very much textbook of the old traditional lines and very biddable & eager to please. She is an agility dog and developing and coming on beautifully in her training. Dad is a true gentlemen and love bug, he still had a level of drive that I would expect being a cocker however he is a lot more chilled and well rounded overall. He does have a nose on him though and will flex into scent work. A nice sturdy and solid boy. I am first and foremost a qualified behaviourist and dog trainer so temperament, training and socialisation are incredibly important to me. All puppies are raised in our very busy household and will come used to household noises, their harness as well as basic training and toilet training having been started before leaving us. They are also used to being in the bath as they are typical spaniels! They will be used to the van and going out and about too. All puppies will also be used to either a pen or crate before leaving us at 10 weeks of age. We are known for well rounded and confident puppies and these guys will go through lots of early socialisation before leaving us and have been handled from birth. As with any of our puppies and dogs, no expense is spared in any part of their care. We will need some information from All prospective new owners about their lifestyle and how a puppy will fit in, this also helps us make sure where our puppies are going and will send over a comprehensive questionnaire for potential new owners to fill out. All our puppies are raw weaned and we will be weaning onto Paleo Ridge with a potential move across to another brand before leaving us, but we let the puppies tell us their preferences. We try and rear all our dogs this way and it gives the puppies the very best start in life and gives them a strong gut biome as a base point, Puppies will leave fully health checked by our vets and will have been wormed at 3, 6 and 8 weeks using panacur and we will have switched over to a natural wormer before leaving us. Please note that we will not be vaccinating our puppies before leaving for their new homes as we do not recommend vaccinating before 14-16 weeks. We are all about the health of your puppy and this is an area we have researched extensively before coming to this decision. All puppies will also be micro-chipped before they leave us. All puppies will leave us with a puppy pack including: 🐾 A full contract, all puppies leave us with life time backup and no matter what happens the puppy must come back to us no matter what stage down the line. 🐾 Microchip details 🐾 Access to my new online puppy and adolescent training programmes and full support training ebooks, with a value of £495 (As well as lifetime support from me) 🐾 Full alternative health information to allow you to Make informed decisions 🐾 Vet check information and health certificate 🐾 5- weeks free insurance 🐾 Raw food to get your puppy started 🐾 Natural flea and tick treatment 🐾 Natural wormer and worm count information 🐾 Natural shampoo and puppy comb 🐾 Puppy blanket 🐾 Toys 🐾 Some yummy natural chew treats 🐾 Natural Training treats 🐾 Basic puppy groom Puppies can be viewed from 4 weeks old and as often as new puppy parents would like until they are ready to leave at 10 weeks old.
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