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KC Reg, DNA Clear, Show Type Cocker Waiting List

Fareham
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Adv. ID:-NrVQCTf-
Views:218
Favourites:5
Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Titchfield, Fareham
Pets in litter:3 male / 3 female
Age:Due in 2 weeks, 2 days
Ready to Leave:2025-01-03
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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*Puppies Due 8th November 2024* *Kennel Club Registered *Show Type *Champion Show Lines *Vaccinated *Microchipped *Vet checked with signed report *Flea and wormed *Family Raised *Extensively DNA tested parents *Extremely low inbreeding score (COI) *Bespoke socialisation, habituation, enrichment & training program *A star breeder feedback with past and present puppy parents to speak with for references **Update: Thank you so much for such wonderful response. Only 2 waiting list spaces left for the very best homes.** This ad is initially for a waiting list for families wishing to be first in line to reserve one of our precious pups from this coming litter. Expecting 6-8 pups I will only place up to 6 families for the waiting list, however will open a reserve list of names for families who would like to be contacted if a pup is available. Once a family has formally accepted the waiting list placement, I will keep the following record up to date. Please do not hestiate to contact me if you would like to be considered as a reserve. Waiting List: 1: Family waiting 2: Family waiting 3: Family waiting 4: Family waiting 5: 6: Reserve List: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Pictures: Mum, Dad, Past Trinkaurity Litters I am beyond proud to announce Miss Delilah is expecting her first litter around the 8th November 2024. If you are interested in applying to join the waiting list for this litter, I hope that the following information allows you to make an informed decision as I always find the more information the better! 💕 All of my dogs are extensively health tested. DNA, health and COI (inbreeding scores) have always been, and will always be my priority. Delilah and Bear's expected litter, in just 3 weeks, will be hereditary clear for: 🌟prcd-PR 🌟FN 🌟AMS 🌟PFK 🌟EIC 🌟DM BVA Eye Screening: Critical for English Cockers; a superb test that assesses for over 21 eye conditions annually, as well as Gonioscopy (which is recommended every 3 years). Both Delilah and Bear have in date unaffected BVA eye screening and Grade 0 Gonioscopy tests. COI: I am delighted to report that the co-efficient value (inbreeding score) for Delilah and Bear is 0.7%. Less than 1%! I adhere my own strict values to keeping the COI score down, as I strongly believe, reducing the inbreeding percentage, raises the prospect of health for the litter and reduces the risk of inbred genetic conditions. I am so excited for this litter, our precious Miss Delilah, she is a truly wonderful soul. Very loveable, she loves snuggles and cuddles, and should you offer her a treat, well, you have a best friend for life! In 17 days, our precious little pups will join us and they will have a very busy, engaging 8 week journey with me. I personally feel a Breeder has every opportunity to make the absolute world of difference to our precious pups lives but doing more during those all important first 8 weeks. So what do I do and how do I do it! I follow a number of programs and undertake several important steps to support our pups along their way to offer them the very best that I can and these include: 🐾Early Neurological Stimulation (days 3-16) 🐾Early Scent Introduction (days 3-16) 🐾Raised centrally within my family home 🐾Bespoke car training 🐾Pups are crate trained 🐾I begin house training by 6 weeks, including night time! 🐾All puppies follow my bespoke, carefully tailored Socialisation, Habituation and Enrichment program 🐾I work in partnership with a professional and qualified dog trainer 🐾I host a 'pre-puppy' consult with the most amazing professional and qualified dog trainer to support families transition from my home to yours 🐾Lifelong breeder support 🐾Exclusive social media group for Trinkaurity families Trinkaurity Care Plan: I value organised paperwork which is accessible and detailed (the nurse in me!) This led to me creating the Trinkaurity Care Plan. It is a bespoke document that details every aspect of health, care and training your puppy has experienced whilst in my care. What do Trinkaurity Pups Come With: I do my very best to be as thoughtful and thorough in my approach to support the transition, so in summary....All Trinkaurity pups will be/have: 🐾Kennel Club Registered 🐾5 Generation KC Pedigree Certificate 🐾Microchipped 🐾5 Weeks Free Insurance 🐾Flea and Wormed 🐾Receive their initial vaccination 🐾Blanket that smells of Mama 🐾Food they have been weaned on to 🐾Bespoke Trinkaurity Care Plan 🐾Veterinarian Signed Wellness 7-8 week Puppy Report 🐾Health guarantee 🐾Raised within a busy family 🐾Crate trained 🐾Car trained following my bespoke car training program 🐾Receive 1-2-1 daily grooming and handling 🐾Sounds Exposure 🐾Habituation, Socialisation and Enrichment exposure 🐾Food manners 🐾Basic obedience training 🐾Start house training (including overnight) officially from 6 weeks, 🐾Extensive puppy pack to support the transition from my home to yours 🐾Ongoing life long Breeder support 🐾Trinkaurity Family Support 🐾....and more! It doesn't matter if I have 1 puppy or 8 in a litter, I hold myself to a very high standard. I maintain my CPD to ensure I am always delivering the very best, up to date, practice I am able to. This year (2024) so far I have gained: 🐾Dog Psychology Diploma 🐾Canine Communication Diploma 🐾First Aid for Dogs and CPR 🐾GDPR in the Workplace Certificate 🐾GPPR Certificate 🐾GPRR Combined Certificate 🐾Level 2 Food Hygiene Certificate 🐾Registered with the ICO …& more! Families wishing to apply need to demonstrate a clear commitment to offering a life-long loving home, and hold similar values with training. They must be prepared to sign up to formal training to support their pup to grow and thrive into a well balanced adult. Once pups have arrived, I will guide families through the reservation process and begin their journey with their new Trinkaurity pup.
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

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£2,500
LAURA P.
Fareham
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Member since:10 years
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