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KC, PRA clear mini dachshunds, licenced breeder

Manchester
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£1,000
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Heywood Distribution Park, Heywood
Pets in litter:2 male / 3 female
Age:2 weeks
Ready to Leave:2024-11-05
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Description
We are delighted to announce we have stunning litter of pedigree, PRA clear, true to type miniature dachshund puppies available. We are 5 star council licensed breeders with over 20 years of experience. We give our puppies round the clock care and attention to give them very best start in life. Choosing who to buy a new puppy from can by stressful and confusing. Be assured as Licensed Breeders of dogs with decades of experience we are reputable and will take every care to help you through the process of bringing a new fur baby into your family. Being a licensed breeder means that we work in accordance with the 2018 Animal Welfare Regulations, we have been and are inspected by a council official and licensed veterinarian for health and welfare standards and we take responsible breeding very seriously. Being a 5 star breeder means we provide the highest standards of care for our dogs. We are not hobby or ‘pop up breeders’ this is our passion. || Puppies & Pricing || The following puppies are available: Smooth haired chocolate and tan boys and girls: £1000 || Price includes || Puppy pack including toys & blanket [with mum/litter scent] Food pack of puppies’ current diet [Alpha sporting puppy kibble] and feeding guidelines First vaccination Kennel Club registration documents Microchip information ready to transfer to new owners details Fully health assessed by veterinarian with signed health certificate Puppy contract - We invite you to take your puppy to the vet for a health check after purchase and if the vet finds something that we have missed you would get a full refund on return of the puppy. We will also help to re home your dog at any age if you are no longer able to keep them for any reason. Puppy care information to help get you started with your new puppy Your puppy’s individual information [worming, flea programme etc] from birth to the day you pick up your new fur baby Help & support from us || Key Information || Self whelped litter of Mini Dachshund puppies born 09/09/2024 and now ready to be viewed and reserved. Puppies will be ready to fly the nest from around Tuesday 5th November 2024. Reared in a family home environment and socialised with adults, children and other dogs. A strict parasite control regime [worms/fleas] with high quality products (Panacur/Advantage) is being be followed. Puppies are being socialised while they are with us at home and will be used to the sounds of everyday life such as TV, radio, vacuum cleaner, kitchen noises, washing machine etc. They will have been travelled in the car, had nails trimmed, ears cleaned and of course lots of cuddles, play time and human contact. We will commence early toilet training so the puppies are starting to get to grips with using puppy pads for their toileting needs. Father: is a Kennel Club registered pedigree stud dog. He is a lovely blue and tan pied smooth coat mini dachshund weighing around 4kg. He has a wonderful personality and is a super handsome, quality boy. He is hereditary clear of Progressive Retinol Atrophy – progressive rod-cone degeneration [PRA-prcd]. Clear status results are available to see along with his pedigree. He has no history of IVDD. Mother: is our lovely Kennel Club registered lady. She is a chocolate and tan smooth coat mini dachshund weighing around 5.5kg. She is in excellent health. She spends her days with us at home on our farm. She has a lovely, gentle sweet temperament with people and is a big softy; she loves cuddles and fuss with the family. She is hereditary clear of Progressive Retinol Atrophy – progressive rod-cone degeneration [PRA-prcd]. Clear status result is available to see along with her pedigree. She has no history of IVDD. Both mum and dad are true to type and complemented each other beautifully. The puppies have a low inbreeding coefficient of 2.4% against a breed average of 4.8%. || Other information || A non-refundable deposit of £200 will be required on viewing to reserve your puppy until you are ready to collect. Our home is occupied 24/7 with CCTV operating inside and out, trained guard dogs also on site. Viewings being taken now, viewings can be in person or via video call. Five-star homes only. We do have many enquiries from people who unfortunately are unable to offer a puppy an appropriate home. Please expect to be asked questions about your lifestyle, as breeders we want to ensure the puppy & owners will complement each other for life! Please do consider your lifestyle, working hours, finances etc. before going forward with any pet. Dachshunds require lots of human contact and should not be left alone for extended periods of time. Please do your research on the breed characteristics and care needs to make sure a Dachshund is the right dog for you. Dachshunds are bright, loyal and courageous; they were originally bred to hunt small animals and so require daily exercise, lots of mental stimulation and training. They are best suited to an owner who will give them the training, socialisation and exercise they need. They make great family pets as they are intelligent and entertaining. We will happily help you with any questions about this breed and puppy care etc. Thank you for taking the time to read this advert, please get in touch if you would like to arrange a viewing or to discuss this information further.
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Manchester
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Emma Sandfield Puppies
Licence No.:AWL0036
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Be responsible, do your research!

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

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Ask lots of questions

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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

Microchips are a legal requirement

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Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

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Emma Sandfield Puppies
Licensed Breeder
Manchester
9 minutes
Member since:7 years
Emma Sandfield Puppies
Licence No.:AWL0036
Local Authority:Bury Metropolitan Borough Council
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