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Stunning Golden Show Cockers. Fully health checked

Stoke-on-Trent
2 weeks
£1,795
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent
Pets in litter:4 male / 1 female
Age:8 weeks
Ready to Leave:2024-11-16
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedKC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vet
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Description
Our beautiful girl, Scarlett, has blessed us with a litter of five stunning show cockers. All pups are an excellent example of the show cocker breed and are now showing signs of a wonderful friendly and playful personality. They are absolutely adorable, and we’ll make sure they’re given the best start in life. Their wonderful personalities will make a superb addition to any home, and they’ll bring endless joy and laughter to their new owners. We have been awarded the highest possible standard as a licensed breeder and have undergone rigorous inspections to achieve our five-star rating. Mum, Scarlett, is elegant in every respect and a real lady whose loyalty has no limits. She is loving, kind and affectionate with a calm, friendly temperament. She loves the company of people and easily attracts the affection of everyone she meets. She has all the show cocker attributes with a long, thick, silky, red coat and beautiful under skirt. Her perfect conformation, soft/round face and well-proportioned leg feathering make her stand out as an excellent example of a show cocker. Scarlett has an impressive eight show champions in her five generation pedigree. She has been an excellent mum, never faltering to take care of her pups since day one. Scarlett is in perfect physical condition and has always been given a perfect body condition score on all her annual veterinary health checks. Dad, Rory is a stunning orange roan. Rory has an impressive twelve Show Champions listed on his five generation pedigree. He has a beautiful, well proportioned orange and pearl roan pattern. He’s from Wrexington Show Cockers who are renowned for breeding outstanding show cockers with exceptional breeding lines. Rory has a calm, friendly temperament and, like Scarlett, is an outstanding example of the show type cocker spaniel. Everyone he meets takes a shine to him immediately. He’s just an amazing boy and we absolutely adore him. Both parents are fully DNA health checked and both clear on all potential disorders. Copies of their test results are shown in the advert images. Both parents have exceptional in-breeding co-efficient scores, well below the average of 10.4% for the breed. Scarlett’s score is 2.0% and Rory’s 2.2%. Low inbreeding coefficients are associated with reduced incidence of genetically inherited health issues, increased fertility , and higher life span. Their scores can be validated using the following Kennel Club website addresses Scarlett (Kentwone Nimbostratus): https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/search/dog-profile/?dogId=bd6aeb75-4eae-eb11-8236-0022480057b2 Rory (Wrexington Sammy Soley): https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/search/dog-profile/?dogId=119ede69-397f-eb11-a812-000d3a87498b Puppies will be ready to leave from 15th November. They will be mixed with at least ten adult dogs and socialized with all the different sensory experiences of family life to enable them to continue to be happy, relaxed and confident when they move to their new homes. They'll be microchipped (Animal Tracker), vaccinated (L4), wormed and flead using a veterinary grade wormer (Panacur) and flea treatment (Advocate). Their puppy packs will include: 1) A 15 day supply of current food. This allows new owners to transition their puppy to a food of their choice without any risk of illness. 2) Seven week’s free pet insurance valid from collection day. This includes two policies with cover of up to £8,000 in veterinary care. 3) A snuggle blanket with mother’s and sibling’s scent. Placed in their new bed, this helps avoid anxiety as they settle into their new home 4) Vet check report. All puppies are health checked by our vet at eight weeks old. The report includes confirmation of health status for sixteen key health check items. 5) Vaccination Card. Puppies are vaccinated at eight weeks using the L4 vaccine. 6) Kennel Club Owners Record Card. This includes the Unique Owner’s Code required to transfer ownership to the new owner. 7) A ‘Tips and Recommendations’ booklet for new puppy owners. This includes advice on what to buy, veterinary services, healthcare, feeding, exercise, training, mixing with other animals and what to expect on collection day. 8) Access to our bespoke new owner online video learning quiz. The quiz includes questions based upon the 'Tips & recommendations' guidelines with feedback to enhance the learning experience. 9) A quality toy We will complete all the handover documentation online during collection day, including microchip transfer, pet insurance setup and Kennel Club ownership transfer. This therefore allows owners to focus on bonding with their new friend without worrying about the administration when the puppy arrives in its new home. And we will, of course, be available for any ongoing support after your puppy leaves our care. We will also set up a 'Litter WhatsApp Group' so that they can share photos and updates with each other on puppy progress as well as celebrate future puppy birthdays. With over fifty years' experience with dogs, new owners can rest assured they are dealing with professional and ethical breeder. We are conscious that getting a puppy is an important life decision and therefore take on all the responsibilities to prepare puppies for the next chapter in their lives so that new owners can concentrate on bonding with their new companions. Our delight is seeing the smiles on the faces of the owners when they meet their puppies for the first time and then keep in touch to tell us how we’ve helped transform their lives. Potential owners are welcome to visit us in Stoke On Trent. A non-refundable deposit of £350 deposit is required to secure a puppy of your choice. We provide a comprehensive CCTV, security and alarm system so owners can rest assured their puppy is secure in our care once their deposit is paid. Viewings can be arranged any day between 10;00am and 7:00pm. We're looking forward to meeting you.
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HarryMcC
Licensed Breeder
Stoke-on-Trent
1 day
Member since:3 years
Licence No.:SMDC/ABR119
Local Authority:Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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£1,795
HarryMcC
Licensed Breeder
Stoke-on-Trent
1 day
Member since:3 years
Licence No.:SMDC/ABR119
Local Authority:Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
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We take animal welfare seriously

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