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German Shepherd Puppies Blue Liver Isabella B&T

Brighton
11 hours
£1,200
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German Shepherd Puppy 1Male£1,800
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German Shepherd Puppy 2Male£1,800
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German Shepherd Puppy 3Male£1,800
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German Shepherd Puppy 4Female£1,800
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German Shepherd Puppy 5Female£1,800
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German Shepherd Puppy 6Female£1,800
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German Shepherd Puppy 7Female£1,800

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Litter details

Adv. Location:Stanmer, Brighton
Pets in litter:3 male / 4 female
Age:11 weeks, 5 days
Ready to Leave:2024-11-26
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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**LAST 2 PUPPIES REDUCED TO £1200 NOW TO FIND THEIR FOREVER HOMES** **ONLY 2 puppies left from a litter of 12** ** 1 Liver & Tan male** ** 1 Isabella & Tan male (reserved previously but now re available)** We have a beautiful litter of long haired German shepherd puppies ready for new homes - both males & females in an array of beautiful colours including Black & Tan, Blue & Tan, Liver & Tan and Isabella & Tan ....Both parents are excellent examples of the breed with fantastic temperaments, they are KC registered and hip & elbow scored with excellent results. Both parents are KC Registered, have excellent temperaments and have fantastic health test results as do their ancestors throughout their 5 generation pedigree and beyond. It is just as important to look at the Grandparents, Great Grandparents and so on for their history and health tests etc as well as the parents of any potential pup you may be thinking of buying. Mum is a beautiful loyal and loving family pet who absolutely adores children, she is Blue & Tan in colour and has a fabulous strong head and bone structure and is the correct conformation for the breed standard with a lovely level top line ( straight back ). Dad is a straight back long coat Black & Tan bred mainly from Old English lines, he has a beautiful strong head, fantastic bone structure, is the correct confirmation and again is bred within the breed standard requirements. All of our pups are born and raised within the family home so that when the time comes for them to leave for their new homes, they leave here happy, confident and well socialised which is crucially important with any breed and especially German Shepherds. We pride ourselves in the way that our pups are reared, only ever to the highest of standards possible, we thoroughly enjoy spending every waking moment lovingly rearing and nurturing our new babies and absolutely no expense has been spared in bringing this quality litter into the world - they have the best of everything. Our pups are handled constantly from day one and are fully interacted with by all family members and visitors, young and old, this also reflects in the way that any pups that we run on or bring in from outside lines, grow up into the fine well adjusted adults that they have become, maturing into excellent examples of the breed, this is clearly evident for anyone who visits our home, whether it be friends or total strangers to see. Our puppies leave here having been wormed and micro chipped, we do not vaccinate our pups as we have found that once new owners have taken their pups home, their vet may not use the same type of vaccine and therefore the new owner would have to wait a couple of weeks for the previous vaccine to clear from the puppies system before a new vaccination program could be started and of course this not only causes considerable delay in completing the puppy vaccination course to enable you to get out and about to continue socialising the puppy but is also not in the puppies best interest due to vaccine overload. Our pups are Micro Chipped with Petlog and as we are Registered Implanters, the pup will be registered into the new owners name on the day of collection free of charge. They are also crate trained so that they have a "safe place" that they are happy to retreat to when they feel like it - young pups need plenty of sleep and will have several naps throughout the day. This also keeps them safe at night time whilst the owners are in bed asleep and any other time that the pup may need to be left alone. We start puppy house training early on and so our pups leave having been puppy pad trained as well. Our priority is to breed healthy well adjusted pups suitable for family homes. Please call for further information and if you feel you would like to arrange to come and meet these beautiful babies with a view to offering a potential home to one of them then please call rather than text or email as we like to chat to prospective new owners so that they can tell us what experience they have with the breed if any and what type of home they can offer etc. Our puppies are born and bred indoors and as such are well handled from birth and are used to all of the usual household noises TV, Hoover, general people traffic in and out of the house etc .... Therefore they leave here having been well socialised! ... they also wormed regularly every 2 weeks from birth with Drontal puppy liquid and they will leave here having already been micro chipped and the chip registered to the new owner with petlog free of charge.
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