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KC REG BEAUTIFUL SHOW TYPE PUPS DNA HEALTH TESTS

Stockport
16 hours
£1,375
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Adv. ID
N-7T-9chk
Views
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Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
9 weeks, 4 days
Pet Available
2024-06-19
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
****READY NOW FOR THEIR NEW ADVENTURES/HOMES**BEAUTIFUL PUPPIES-VET HEALTH CHECKED, HAD 1ST VACC & MICROCHIP ** Our cherished girl has been lovingly nurturing her babies-born & raised in a family home, with love, care/attention around the clock. Mum - is our stunning golden shade KC registered show type cocker, a loyal companion, she has a very sweet easy-going nature, loves snuggling in the evenings, helping in the garden, has excellent recall, gorgeous dark eyes, & is an excellent devoted mother to her pups. Her Sire was a well known hip-scored male with extensive DNA health tests. ***Pups KC Registration papers/pedigree are here to be seen*** Dad (Sire)- is a handsome golden, friendly, well-known KC Registered Show Type stud boy-Jarvis (Dataci Golden Dream) who was chosen to match the quality of Mum's pedigree, for his temperament, extensive DNA health testing along with excellent Hip Scoring & as he is a much loved family boy who enjoys his walks living with other cocker spaniels. His DNA health tests are : AON (Adult Onset Neuropathy) CLEAR, PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy) CLEAR,FN (Familial Nephropathy) CLEAR,AMS (Acral Mutilation Syndrome) CLEAR, EIC (Exercise Induced Collapse) CLEAR, PP (Paradoxical pseudomytonia) CLEAR. Hip scored- 5/3 Eyes Unaffected Gonio Grade 0 Between their parents health testing these puppies will not be affected by these DNA conditions, these tests are recommended by the Kennel Club for the cocker spaniel breed. Mum's happy, waggy-tailed, playful puppies, are loving/gentle & have - been getting used to daily household noises, comings/goings, meeting friends/family & learning doggy skills from mum & their doggy grandmother , a beautiful healthy 9 yr old cocker spaniel from DNA health tested parents, having mini-grooms, using puppy training pads since 2 weeks old-they can also use pads & newspaper, used to an open-top doggy crate (for their own safety), having trips out in the car & having lots of cuddles. Having brought plenty of joy from birth it's now time for them to find their loving forever pet homes- we will be keeping puppies within our family with a view to train as assistance/therapy dogs. 2 of Mum's sisters, from her litter, are already fully trained assistance dogs. We have golden boys & girls who are developing beautifully with some great personalities each with unique markings, they have their parents sweet & outgoing temperaments, beautiful eyes & lovely long ears & lashes. Puppies will have- * been vet health checked * 1st vaccination booklet & microchip, * been fully wormed to-date with Panacur * Kennel Club Registration document * copy KC pedigree certificate (authenticating pedigree lines) * a snuggle fleece blanket (with mum's scent on) & a toy * some high quality food they have been weaned onto * puppy wallet with diet/feeding sheet, worming schedule/dates & useful information. * ongoing advice/support, we are knowledgeable/experienced cocker spaniel owners Handsome Golden boy- £1375 Gorgeous Golden girls -£1400 *****READY FOR THEIR NEW HOMES NOW**** If you feel you can offer one of mum's cherished pups a kind, loving home or for any further information/to arrange to meet mum & her pups, phone or message us, the mble no. would be a speedier response - we look forward to hearing from you. A £295 reserve holding deposit, non refundable, would secure your chosen puppy - thanks Lisabeth - 07394947552
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Lisabeth L.
Stockport
30 minutes
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Buyer's checklist for dogs and puppies

Be responsible, do your research!

Be responsible, do your research!

Rehoming a puppy is a massive commitment and different breeds have vastly different characteristics. For more info read our breed profiles. Make sure that you have researched the breed fully and ensured that it's the right breed for you, and your family. Our friends at PAAG have put together some great advice on how to buy a pet. Also ensure that the seller or breeder is genuine and ask alot of questions. A good breeder will help you choose a puppy whose temperament will suit your lifestyle and family circumstances, and won’t rush you into making a decision. Here are the most important questions to ask the breeder before viewing a puppy.

Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Always view the puppy at the seller’s home with the puppy’s mother. Do not accept any excuses for sending money without a viewing having taken place, or if the advertiser attempts to meet you at any other location than their own home. Unscrupulous sellers will often suggest another location to avoid showing the puppy’s true living conditions. The advertiser should ALWAYS let you see the puppies interact with their mother. Pets4Homes do not allow third party sale of puppies and all litters of puppies advertised, MUST have been bred by the advertiser. Make sure that the interaction between the puppy and its mother is natural to avoid the setting being staged.

Ask lots of questions

Ask lots of questions

Reputable breeders will be happy to answer any questions you have to help you find the right puppy. Important questions are about health tests and checks, the puppy’s parents, and much more.

Listen closely, is the breeder being evasive? If so, they may have something to hide.

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before they can leave their mothers. Please make sure to check the paperwork to ensure the puppy is old enough.

Microchips are a legal requirement

Microchips are a legal requirement

By law, all dogs over 8 weeks must be microchipped. Ask the seller for evidence and how to transfer the microchip details.

For puppies, breeders need to microchip their puppies under their own details first. You should ask for a copy before collection and never accept any excuse for sending them later.

Check the registered address matches where you visited. Puppy farmers will try and explain away why details don’t match - walk away.

Know your breeders

Know your breeders

Licensed breeders: Licensing regulations vary across the UK so please check the rules on your local council’s website or where you plan to buy.

Licensed breeders need to pass strict inspections to get their licence. They will be given a star rating from 1 to 5 and undergo periodic re-inspections to ensure they are meeting welfare standards. Pets4Homes checks their licence to give them the green badge on their advert. You can filter by licensed breeders in the search results.

Hobby breeders: These breeders usually have litters every now and then but don’t do it often enough to require a licence. Hobby breeders usually focus on one or two breeds and will be just as happy as licensed breeders to provide viewings with the mother and paperwork.

Puppy farmers: These are the ones to avoid! They can be hard to spot but they won’t do everything in this checklist. Look out for people avoiding your questions, trying to hide the pup’s mother, not showing an interest in how you will look after the puppy, or pressuring you to make a decision. Keep an eye out for any differences in addresses or personal details on paperwork too.

Health tests

Health tests

Great breeders will health test the parents to look for genetic conditions or potential diseases. Tests include hip scores, elbow scores, inbreeding coefficients, and many more. Different breeds have different tests - see our breed profiles.

Ask what health tests have been done and for paperwork to prove the results.

Breeders who do these tests tend to have healthier pups and will likely charge more as a result of running the tests.

Health check & paperwork

Health check & paperwork

The seller should be willing to let you take the pet to a vet of your choice for a health check and return the pet within 48 hours for a full refund if there are health issues. If the puppy has already been health checked, make sure you have this documented and phone their vet. The vet may not be able to disclose specific health information due to GDPR, however they should confirm the puppies have been checked. When you meet the puppy, they should be sociable and alert, with bright eyes and no visible health issues. Read about how to check the health of a dog here.

If the breeder claims the animal has been vaccinated and/or microchipped, ask to see records of these, including vaccination certificates and evidence of worming and flea treatments. It is required by law that all dogs over 8 weeks of age are microchipped and that the keepers' details registered against them are kept up to date. The breeder is responsible for microchipping the puppies and must have their details registered on the microchip database first. These records should be sent before collection and you should never accept any excuse for sending them later. For puppies, if they are advertised as Kennel Club registered, make sure you get a copy of their Registration Certificate before you buy the puppy.

Vaccinations

Vaccinations

If the breeder says the pet has been vaccinated ask to see vaccination certificates and any paperwork.

Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

Ask about the puppy’s worms and fleas treatment schedule. Depending on the breeder’s schedule you may need to do the final treatments yourself.

Payment & contract

Payment & contract

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If you do decide to pay offline, always know you can walk away at any time if something sounds suspicious. And report the seller to us.

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Report don’t support!

Report don’t support!

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£1,375
Lisabeth L.
Stockport
30 minutes
Member since:12 years
Lisabeth L.
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We take animal welfare seriously

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