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Whippet Puppies bred from European Champions

Burnley
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£1,250
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Adv. Location:Padiham, Burnley
Breed:Whippet
Pets in litter:3 male / 3 female
Age:6 weeks, 2 days
Ready to Leave:2025-01-24
Viewable with Mother:

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We are pleased to offer for sale 3 boys and 3 girls. Puppies breeding is based on the renowned Kennels of Collooney (many Champion Dogs including Crufts Winner 2018), Barnesmore and Cobyco, and have some of the top European bloodlines such as Rivarco Teller of Tales, Barnesmore Celtic Tiger, Nut Chip of Nevedith, Adadgio Love Supreme, Cobyco Chance of a Life Time, Latin Lover De Roseira Brava, Collooney Move On Over, Tylko Ty Vikings Poetry, and Falconcrag Goldsmith, and Boxing Helena's Halo Sundog to name a few. In all there are 18 Multi Champion Whippets from all over Europe. These dogs are definitely bred in the purple so you will have a puppy that would be a worthy competitor in any whippet show ring. Alternatively if showing is not your thing they will be equally happy to snuggle up to you on the sofa !! These puppies should reflect the breed standard of the whippet which can be found in more detail on the Kennel Club breed standard page. A breed standard is the guideline which describes the ideal characteristics, temperament and appearance including the correct colour of a breed and ensures that the breed is fit for function. Absolute soundness is essential. The degree of inbreeding can be measured using a calculation called the coefficient of inbreeding (CoI), or inbreeding coefficient. This calculates the probability that two copies of a gene variant have been inherited from an ancestor common to both the mother and the father. The lower the degree of inbreeding, the lower the inbreeding coefficient. The litter has a coefficient of 2.74% again see the Kennel Club website for more information. What this means for you is that the puppies should not have any nasty and costly genetic health problems for you to worry about as sadly a lot of breeds have (which unscrupulous breeders may fail to mention to the would be buyer) As regards the puppies themselves we have 1 Brown & White Brindle boy, a Blue Fawn Boy and 4 Fawns (2 of each) They will be ready for their new homes on the 24th January. They are being raised in my home currently enjoying the warmth of a heat lamp in my living room in a large whelping box with mum whose name is Dolly. Mum is still feeding puppies but they are now eating solids mainly Natures Menu # tripe and Royal Canin puppy food They will have been wormed every 2 weeks on Drontal puppy wormer and will come with a puppy pack and free insurance and will have been socialised as much as is possible. If you have read this far and are interested in having one of these puppies please think if you can give a 14/15 year commitment to looking after him/her and giving the very best care. If the answer is yes please feel free to contact me with your details for viewing/reservation. (If the answer is no then please don't waste my time and definitely don't get a dog) These dogs certainly make beautiful family companions requiring very little attention as regards grooming, do not require lots of exercise as do some breeds in fact sleeping is something they take very seriously. They are extremal affectionate and loyal and have gentle temperaments. I am very passionate about my dogs and ensuring that they get a first class home is essential. I can provide as much help and advice to the you the prospective owner as you require. Puppies will be registered with the Kennel Club and will be chipped as is the law, and will have had their first inoculation. They will not have had their dew claws removed as nature intended for them to be there. Reservation will require A £150 deposit which will be refunded in GENUINE circumstances. Please be warned that whippets are VERY addictive and the chances of you having at least 2 is very probable just ask any whippet owner. Thank you for reading Pedigree Parents Southpoint Jon Snow (Imp Prt) Chippwhipp From A Distance Grand Parents Ch Latin Lover Da Roseira Brava Southport Firestorm Cobyco Classic Performance Collooney Fallen Angel Great Grand Parents Ch Barnesmore Celtic Tiger I Wannabe Princess Da Roseira Brava Rus Ch Rivarco Teller of tales Port Ch Kiss Me Kate Da Roseira Brava Ch Cobyco Chance of A Lifetime Ch Tylko Cobyco Paranoia (Imp Pol) Collooney Move On Up Crosscop Heaven Sent To Collooney Great Great Grand Parents Barnesmore Paint The Town Irish Ch Catchacre Tiger Lily of Barnesmore Ch Nut Chip of Nevedith JW My Camelot Mirage Int Ch Adagio Love Supreme Int Ch Rivarco Arwen Boxing Helena's Halo sun Dog Ch Cobyco Change Places Ch Cobyco Can't by Me Love Ch Cobyco Centre Piece Ch Tylko Ty Viking Poetry Irish Ch Collooney Move On Over Stonefox Trinity Falconcrag Goldsmith at Collooney Collooney Wicked Crack
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