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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 1
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 1Female£2,000
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 2
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 2Male£2,000
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 3
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 3Female£2,000
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 5
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppy 5Female£2,000

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Adv. ID:kiHEd19nV
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Mountain Ash
Pets in litter:1 male / 3 female
Age:3 weeks, 1 day
Ready to Leave:2025-03-15
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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Description

Our amazing girl Raven, a KC DNA tested black and tan Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, has blessed us with 5 gorgeous healthy pups. We are overjoyed to present to special potential owners 2 ruby girls, the ruby boy is already (reserved), 1 Black and Tan girl and 1 Black and Tan boy. The pups have striking silky coats and developing such wonderful temperaments. Mum will be available to view with her pups. Dad, Fox is a KC solid ruby Cavalier King Charles Spaniel we have photographs available of him in owners information pack. It is essential that we find the best home for all our puppies. So with this in mind, we will ask some questions when you come visit our pups. To guarantee the best match, we ask all potential owners to do their research on the breed before contacting us. Mum (Raven) was bred by a veterinary surgeon giving emphasis on excellent genetics, health, temperament, confirmation and coat colour. Raven is DNA hereditary clear of the main cavalier diseases such as Curly Coat and Dry Eye Syndrome. Raven is petite with a solid black and tan coat, KC standard states that this is very desirable for cavaliers within this coat colour category. Ravens inbreeding coefficient is 1.6%, KC breed standard is 5.2% with champions in her lineage. Raven has fabulous confirmation and is super intelligent with the sweetest teddy bear face. These traits will be passed on to her pups. Raven has a wonderful temperament, she is a very happy girl who is super friendly, sociable, great with other dogs, people and children. Stud is owned by a qualified veterinary nurse, Fox is also a KC registered Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Fox has a solid ruby coat, a very desirable trait for this coat colour. Fox is hereditary clear of Degenerative Myelopathy, Curly Coat Syndrome, Episodic Falling, Muscular Dystrophy and Dry Eye syndrome. Fox’s coefficient is 1.8% again much lower than the breed average. Fox as part of his extensive DNA testing has been issued, via a veterinarian inspection a ‘Fit to breed certificate’ evidence of this will be shown to prospective owners. Fox is a petite, quiet and super relaxed boy and has a very friendly gentle nature. Fox has striking good looks and great coat and confirmation another reason why we picked him as the stud. A copy of this evidence is also included in the new owners information pack. When puppies leave at 8 weeks old they will have been wormed at 2, 5 and 8 weeks old. On their 8 week vet check pups will receive their first vaccination of Lepto 4 and DHP2. Puppies will also be microchipped and details will be transferred to the new owners free of charge. Pups will also be KC registered this will include no endorsements. We put a large emphasis and effort on puppy socialisation, this includes Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) training, this is a process which is introduced to our puppies starting at day 3 and continued daily until day 16. The rationale for this technique is to introduces mild stresses to very young puppies in a controlled and gentle environment. This will help your pup cope with stressful situations later in life essential considerations for well socialised puppies of the future. Puppies who have had these exercises performed once a day and are proven to have stronger heart rates, stronger heartbeats, better adrenal systems, more resistance to diseases and more stress tolerance. Pups have been brought up in the heart of our home and will be used to all household noises and also introduced to other dogs within our home to help with socialisation. Pups are monitored 24 hours a day and handled every day by adults and children. Puppies will be used to being bathed and blow dried to help with desensitisation for grooming later in life. Evidence of this will also be in owners information pack. Weather permitting and age appropriate, pups will go outside to experience the great outdoors, where they will get used to different textures under foot and outdoor smells. Pups will also be introduced to a plethora of interactive toy to enhance their senses. Also, pups will experience additional noises this included  television, vacuum cleaner and the radio. Pups will be exposed to other loud sounds this includes  simulated fireworks noises  simulated heavy rain, thunder and windy weather. This in turn will aid confidence, curiosity and promote pups to investigate new environments. We will also be introducing toilet training after 3 weeks old  using the Misty Method of house training. This means by 8 weeks old pups will be used to toileting on artificial grass and puppy pads and going outside. This information will also be in new owners handbook. Within the new owners information pack there is a comprehensive and detailed evidence this includes,  pups KC registration paper,  copy of both parents' KC certificates,  Both parents' DNA paperwork  Cavalier factsheet,  origin of the breed,  grooming and feeding plan,  record of your pups weight up to leaving ourselves  pictures of pup throughout their 8 weeks life journey  pup paw print taken at birth. Also,  what to do when you take your new pup home,  a description of ENS  a daily diary of your puppies weight gain over the past 8 weeks and a final leader board weight gain chart.  information on feeding.  We will also, send regular pictures and a video of your chosen pup to show how they are growing and developing.  Information on Misty Method of toilet training.  Testimonials from previous puppy owners.  New owners will also have a puppy goodie gift bag which will contain  a puppy pad containing the scent of mum and siblings, blanket with pup and mums smell  bag of food  and a toy. If you have any questions please get in contact. A non-refundable deposit of £300 will reserve your pup. Contact number 07921 557864 thank for reading our advert please come and say hello looking forward to meeting you, Kerry and
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