Description
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Tiny cream sable puppy boy, date of birth - 14th October. He’s shy boy, who loves human attention and giving kisses.
I am rehoming this little boy for £100 (only to cover vet consultation and vaccination fees I spent). Bred by myself. Mum and dad can be seen.
He has a broken tail, and a hernia in place of break. His mum stepped on him when he was little, and he could barely move after it, as was losing coordination.
Vets said they don't know the prognosis, but I see he is recovering, can play and run and jump like other puppies. But yes, he's not 100% as developed as his siblings. He may not be like other dogs when he grows, maybe will only prefer to stay home, and won't enjoy long walks. His bowel movements are ok, so no inconsistency. His tail is broken at the base, not at the tip.
Available from 7th January.
There will be a contract for rehoming (terms and conditions etc).
I want to see your ID, if you bring someone else's ID, I won't give you the puppy. Will need your address, email address (for insurance).
He is KC registered, I will provide you a 5 generation pedigree, but I won't let you register him into your KC account - so neither he would be used for breeding, nor his papers be used to register puppy farm puppies. This will be mentioned in the contract, so you won't be able to complain to KC that you haven't received a 16 digit number to transfer the ownership.
Microchip apparently will be recorded onto new owners.
Puppy will be fully vaccinated (2 jabs), microchipped, wormed, I am happy to issue you a 5 weeks free insurance though it won't cover pre-existing conditions. I will supply mobility supplements for him (Canvit Chondro).
I won't be delivering, won't be meeting halfway etc.
This puppy is for responsible owners, and I am not in a rush, so I will pick someone who is really understanding what commitment it is, and especially people who had experience with disabled dogs, or have other disabled dogs or cats. He is good with cats.
Would also prefer someone who stays home a lot (pensioners, someone who works part time).
Sorry, but he's absolutely not suitable for families with children! He needs to be picked up gently, etc.
Happy to have a video call etc.
Viewings welcome.
Any questions - feel free to ask.