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Last boy KC fully health tested calm working red

Holmfirth
18 hours
£1,750
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Details
Adv. ID
SWIH3Zemy
Views
3249
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Adv. Location
Meltham, Holmfirth
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked by a vet
yes
KC registered by collection
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
9 weeks, 5 days
Pet Available
2024-08-31
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
6 male / 6 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
1 adorable loving boys remaining ready for collection from the 31st Aug (8weeks old) he's currently playing very well with his littermate who are due to be collected through the next week or so, he is booked for his 2nd vaccination on the 11th so will be ready to take to the streets really soon, explore life and become accustom to your family. Even though a working dog would normally mean a higher energy or higher drive, it's not always the case, Goldens are the sweetest and most loveable do anything it's hooman wants to do kind of dog, wether working or show, they are as happy sat in front of the fire all day as they are walking up a mountain, Grey boy is a lovely dark colour and he is lovely and calm, loves a cuddle. Same colour as his dad when he was younger so will be same colour when older, he is doing well with his toilet training and Interacting with his littermates, he is an absolute pleasure to be around. We are Pleased to announce the safe arrival of Everest's litter of Working Golden retrievers. These pups have a fantastic pedigree and have a low coi of 3.9% Puppies will be hereditary clear as showing now on the kennel club website of all known golden retriever diseases as both mum and dad are clear. Everest herself had a low coi (inbreeding score) at 2.2% is fully hereditary clear of 10 known golden retriever diseases DNA Test All Clear Dystrophic epidermal this bullosa CLEAR Ectodermal dysplasia CLEAR Golden Retriever PRA 1 CLEAR Ichthyosis (Golden Retriever) CLEAR Muscular Dystrophy CLEAR Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis 5 CLEAR Osteogenesis Imperfecta CLEAR GR-PRA 2 CLEAR PRA-PRCD CLEAR Sensory Ataxic Neuropathy CLEAR She is also hip and elbow scored Elbows 0/0 =0 Hips 6/5= 11 She has been fully eye tested on 6th Dec 23 and is Unaffected for the BVA eye scheme and is PLA tested grade 0 She weighs 23kg so is not a large framed heavyweight golden just as working goldens should be. If you have any questions about health tests please ask, I'm happy to help with any questions you may have. Everest has been on a few shoots with us, she is keen to flush birds, and is Fantastic at picking up, loves the water will retrieve all day long if you let her, she is also happy chilled out, relaxing with you, walks beautiful on a lead, I will happily share a few training tricks with you to give you the best start, but as you will likely already know, Golden retrievers area Fantastic working and family dog with the most biddable nature, and become a wonderful companion for life. Dad is our fully health tested handsome boy Chase, he has been steady since the day we picked him up, we chose him for working line and he is a great dog to be on the field with, he picks up well, had all his dna tests done and his hip and Elbows and eyes. He has an accident when he was younger on his front end which has resulted in him having a 1/1 elbow but this does not effect his at all in anyway when he is out working. Gr pRA1 clear GR pra2 clear NCL clear PRCD pra clear Ict-a clear MD clear PLA grade 0 6dec 2023 Unaffected BVA eye test 6 Dec 2023 Elbows 1/1 overall grade 1 Hips 4/3 total score 7 Our dogs are fed on a raw food diet, and thrive on this with their health and muscle growth. You are welcome to come and visit them from today and mum and dad anytime we have alpacas geese cows and pigs all of which our dogs are used to. RED - GIRL - SOLD ORANGE - GIRL - SOLD DARK PINK - GIRL - SOLD PURPLE - GIRL - SOLD YELLOW - GIRL - SOLD LIGHT PINK - GIRL - SOLD DARK GREEN - BOY - SOLD GREY - BOY - Available LIGHT BLUE - BOY - SOLD BLACK - BOY - SOLD DARK BLUE - BOY - SOLD LIGHT GREEN - BOY -SOLD The puppies will be used to the sound of gunshot, large farm machinery and other large dogs, pifs, alpacas geese, cats and wild birds as well as children being handles regular and regular household noises too. Mum and dad are light framed mum at 23kg and dad at 28kg so these will not be stocky dogs, they will be trim and muscular at full size, helping to minimize any hip issues in later life, along with full health testing these pups will have the best chance at a long and healthy life. If there is anything else you would like to know about these puppies, please get in touch, they are now listed on the kennel club website. They will come with a weeks worth of raw food a blanket smelling of mum and siblings, a 5 gen kennel club certificate from the kennel club, I will discuss the requirements of vaccinations and work alongside you to ensure I can get the first vaccination done here which will match your local vet for the second one. I am happy to give them both vaccinations here or just one depending on what you would like. I've added some more photos of dad (chase) and Everest as she was growing up, also with her mum lily who we own. I will only take a deposit once you've met your pup, me and seen where they have grown up. Any questions at all. Just call me on 07506181443
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£1,750
HESTER R.
Holmfirth
20 minutes
Member since:6 years
HESTER R.
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