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BITCH BRED FOR TEMPERAMENT, FULLY TRAINED 4YRS

Alton
1 month
£2,500
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Bentworth, Alton
Pets in litter:1 male / 1 female
Age:6 months, 20 days
Ready to Leave:2024-09-29
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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GOLDEN RETRIEVER FEMALE, 4 YEARS OLD, FULLY TRAINED, GOLDEN RETRIEVER MALE, 5 MONTHS OLD, STARTED MASTAMARINER - BRED FOR TEMPERAMENT SINCE 1997 To see further photos, videos and regular updates as well as posts, comments and photos from our extended family please follow the link to; www.facebook.com/mastamariner IMPORTANT PLEASE DO NOT CALL UNLESS INVITED TO DO SO. WE WILL NOT DISCUSS AVAILABILITY OR POTENTIAL OWNERSHIP UNLESS WE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED WITH RELEVANT DETAILS BY EMAIL OR LETTER AND HAVE SENT A RESPONSE INVITING FUTHER DISCUSSION DO NOT COLD CALL TO “CHECK AVAILABILITY”, AVAILABILITY IS DEPENDENT ON SUITABILITY. No undertaking will be given to home Faith or Theo until prospective owners have visited us and been approved. Faith and Theo are healthy, mid-gold, Pure Bred, Golden Retrievers, whom we bred and retained. Faith is fully trained, full of energy, kind willing and exuberant, we had hoped that Faith would prove to be a valuable part of our breeding programme but sadly she excels everything except fertility and we are therefore, with great sadness, seeking a suitable, permanent, loving new home for her. Theo was retained as a training dog for our 2024 trainees but sadly, due to staff shortages we do not have a trainer to take him beyond the basics and he is very petite and unlike to make size for a stud dog. Theo is very calm and relaxed, loves cuddles and, like Faith, adores fun and fuss. Faith and Theo are likely to be homed separately although their different stages of training and development do not preclude them being homed together. Both are well mannered and very sociable with other dogs. Faith and Theo are at ease in the company of, adults and children. Both would be equally happy with either a single adult for companionship or as members of a busy household. Their homes must offer adequate day-time company for to them enjoy. Faith and Theo would be very content as either single dogs or in homes with other gentle, well mannered dogs. Faith and Theo will be homed principally as friends and companions in homes where they will be loved, included and where their need for affection, stimulation and companionship will be satisfied. Faith and Theo’s food manners are excellent, they can be fed in very close proximity to other dogs and show no anxiety, they takes rewards nicely and do not show any possessive traits. They are crate trained, content to relax in crates overnight and for short periods if required during the day. They are very good car passengers who settle happily in a car crate and neither show no signs of travel sickness or anxiety. Neither Faith nor Theo have any clinical history, both are (as far as can be ascertained) in excellent health. Faith has a hip score of 5+6 =11 an elbow score of 0+0=0 and a clear eye certificate (2024), however she is not under any circumstances to be mated for breeding. Both Faith and Theo are fully vaccinated. Faith’s parents are 12 and 13 years old, both fit and well and receiving no medication, both Theo’s parents and Grandparents are very fit and well. Faith and Theo have been lovingly bred and reared at MASTAMARINER Golden Retrievers for TEMPERAMENT first, they are from outstanding, parents, with exceptional temperaments. Their parents have faultless temperaments with people and dogs, excellent health and outstanding conformation, like all our Golden Retrievers they are fully health tested with first rate results. We are experienced, Licensed Breeders, Qualified Dog Trainers and Canine Behavioural Professionals; our dogs are bred with companionship and family placement as the key priority. Faith and Theo were born and raised in our home in exemplary conditions and from an early age have been thoroughly socialised with adults, children and older dogs. Faith has been subject to annual adult examinations and vaccinations, neither have required any veterinary interventions, Faith and Theo are micro-chipped, inoculated and thoroughly wormed. Faith and Theo are not to be bred from, we do not home dogs as “breeding stock”, their new owners must undertake to insure them for life and to contact us for assistance at any time if changed circumstances force them to part with them. Faith and Theo will be homed strictly as a companion and family member only, and is not available for export or to any overseas home, their sale agreements will support these exclusions. All our dogs live in the family home and Faith and Theo will not be homed where there is any intention that they will be kennelled or isolated from their new families. Prospective enquirers should note the conditions of homing included here and on our website at www.mastamariner.com and if appropriate, contact us by email to provide their circumstantial information, after which we may contact them to arrange an initial telephone interview. Following a satisfactory telephone interview prospective owners may be invited to meet us and our extended canine family, including Faith and Theo’s parents, grand parents aunts, uncles, half siblings and other close and more distant relatives. As Professional, Qualified Dog Trainers and Canine Behaviour Specialists we are always available to provide support and advice to owners of dogs or puppies that we have bred, we care passionately for our dogs (of any age) and our after-homing support is ongoing and unlimited. No undertaking will be given to home Faith or Theo until their prospective owners have visited us for an interview and been approved. Faith and Theo’s relatives in our home are our best references as are the outstanding reports that we enjoy receiving from delighted owners across the UK, 90% of our puppies are homed with existing Mastamariner Owners. We currently have a litter of Golden Retriever puppies most of whom are already booked to join families within the wider Mastamariner family but some of whom may be available to new owners.
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Alton
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Licence No.:92195
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£2,500
Mastamariner
Licensed Breeder
Alton
3 weeks
Member since:9 years
Licence No.:92195
Local Authority:East Hampshire District Council
Verified by:
Phone
Email
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Google

We take animal welfare seriously

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