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KC DNA tested Champion waiting list Border Collie

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Adv. ID:wMC_0_8oF
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Armley, Leeds
Pets in litter:3 male / 3 female
Age:Due in 1 week, 4 days
Ready to Leave:2025-01-02
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
Licensed Higher Standard Border Collie Breeder License No: 22/00771/COMM Waiting list - pupps due of November I am a fully licensed, qualified breeder committed to providing the highest standard of care to my dogs and puppies. My Border Collie, Letty, is a beloved family member who lives with us and our children. She’s an integral part of our daily lives, joining us on holidays and travels, and embracing a wide variety of experiences. As a breeder, it is my duty and passion to ensure that each puppy is given the best possible start in life, receiving 24/7 care and attention from day one. I remain in contact with the owners of my previous puppies, and we have a WhatsApp group where we share updates, advice, and milestones. All of the owners have expressed great satisfaction with their dogs and the support they’ve received. About Letty and Her Lineage Letty (Rollingbones Bonnie Parker), born in September 2019, comes from an excellent lineage of champion Border Collies. She is a medium-haired, black and white beauty with a gentle, obedient temperament. She’s highly intelligent and incredibly affectionate, making her the perfect companion for our family. Letty is not just a family pet but enjoys a variety of activities including frisbee, nose work, canoeing, hiking, and even sea and mountain adventures. She’s comfortable in any environment, from the great outdoors to bustling cities, where she remains calm and loyal. Letty’s pedigree includes some of the most recognized names in Border Collie history, such as Winston Cap. She embodies the true essence of the breed with her intelligence, work ethic, and friendly demeanor. The Sire: Picasso Rollingbones Picasso is a Tri Blue Merle, long-haired Border Collie, who, like Letty, has an excellent temperament. He is known for his striking appearance and intelligence. He, too, has been raised to excel in both work and companionship, with an “off-switch” temperament that makes him calm and relaxed during downtime. His genetic health has been thoroughly tested to ensure the puppies inherit his outstanding traits without risk of genetic diseases. Commitment to Health and Well-Being Both Letty and Picasso have been fully health-tested for genetic diseases commonly found in Border Collies. They have excellent hip scores, ruling out the risk of hip dysplasia. These results are available to new owners and can also be verified on the Kennel Club website. This means that the puppies will not suffer from any inherited diseases tested for in the parents. As a responsible breeder, I ensure that all puppies are: • Health checked by a vet and come with a certificate of health. • Microchipped for identification and safety. • Given their first vaccinations, as well as being wormed and treated for fleas. The Ideal Home for a Border Collie Border Collies are not the right fit for everyone. They are highly energetic, intelligent, and sensitive dogs that require consistent mental stimulation and physical activity. I am looking for active families or individuals who can commit the time, patience, and love necessary to raise a happy and well-adjusted Border Collie. If you are a good handler with an understanding of this breed’s needs, you’ll have an exceptional dog. As part of the process, I will ask a few questions about your lifestyle to ensure this is the right match. Once we agree, you will need to place a deposit to secure your puppy. Deposit and Purchase Process • The deposit is fully refundable only if the puppy does not meet your expectations during the first visit. If you don’t attend your first scheduled visit, another can be arranged. However, if you do not pick up the puppy at the agreed time, the deposit is non-refundable. • Once you take your puppy home, you will have 74 hours to have your new companion checked by your own vet, as per the puppy contract.If any problems- full refund. What’s Included with Your Puppy All puppies leave with: • Kennel Club Registration • Vet Health Check and Certificate • Microchip • First Vaccination, Wormed, and Flea Treatment • 5 Weeks of Free Kennel Club Insurance • A Puppy Pack containing: • High-quality food • A blanket with the mother’s scent • Bowl, collar, and lead • Treats • A Socialization Plan to guide you through the crucial first 12 weeks of your puppy’s life and beyond. • Lifetime Support: You’ll have access to our WhatsApp group for advice, sharing updates, and staying connected with other puppy owners, ensuring you’re never alone on your puppy-raising journey. Commitment to Socialization From an early stage, the puppies are exposed to a variety of stimuli and environments to ensure they grow into well-balanced, confident dogs. The socialization plan I provide will help you continue this vital process as your puppy adjusts to its new home. The first 12 weeks are critical, and I’ll guide you through it step-by-step. Why Choose a Border Collie from Me? • Licensed and Ethical Breeder: I’m fully licensed to breed, and all my dogs are raised in a loving home environment, not a kennel. • Champion Pedigrees: Both parents come from champion bloodlines with a proven history in sports, show, and work. • Health and Temperament: I prioritize the health and well-being of both the puppies and the parents. The puppies are free from inheritable genetic diseases and have been given the best possible care and socialization from day one. • Ongoing Support: I stay in touch with all my puppy owners, providing a lifelong support system and fostering a community where owners can share updates, advice, and experiences. Contact and Next Steps If you’re interested in welcoming one of our Border Collie puppies into your family, please contact me to learn more. I’ll ask a few questions to ensure that you’re the right fit for this active, intelligent breed. If everything aligns, you can secure your puppy with a deposit.
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Leeds
10 hours
Member since:3 years
Mylettyland
Licence No.:22/00771/COMM
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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£2,500
Mylettyland
Licensed Breeder
Leeds
10 hours
Member since:3 years
Mylettyland
Licence No.:22/00771/COMM
Local Authority:Leeds City Council
Verified by:
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