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Dark Red KC Reg DNA Clear Labrador Puppys

Boston
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Adv. Location:Kirton, Boston
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-11-02
Age:10 weeks, 6 days
Pets in litter:6 female / 3 male

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KC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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We have the delight in offering this litter of 9 wonderful, energetic, and fun Deep Dark Red Labradors puppies which will be ready to leave mum 2nd November. Mum Clare is a great family dog. We chose Clare as a wee puppy after our last child sadly left home and Clare has since become a great valued and much-loved member of our family. She has a lovely gentle nature and is confident doing her own thing and easily entertains herself she enjoys her own company. Clare has and will continue to accompany our family on shoots and other outdoor activities, she loves water and being out and about and with our daughter’s dog as well as our other Fox Red Labrador. Clare is fine in the company of both our other two dogs one of which joins us with Clare on shoots and outings. We have had the other two dogs longer than Clare, but she settled in well with them and they both accepted her. Clare has been a fantastic mum and seemed to really relish being a mum and has caused us no worries as regards the health or cleanliness of her puppies’ while being in her care, they have always been very quiet and content and fed well their little podgy bellies being proof of this. Clare has accepted motherhood with great pride it would seem and has shown no anxiety at all during the process and has accepted family members including our 2 grandchildren making a fuss of and cuddling her little troop. We decide has we did with our other two dogs to give Clare one chance of being a Mum to her own little litter before we have her spade, we were also again as with our other dogs advised, if possible, by our vet, to let Clare have a litter before being spade. Clare is drawn to me as I spend most time with her as I work from home and having dogs around me is a must for me right from my young family farming days. These young pups being Labradors will make great family pets for gentle walks as well as being trained to the gun for shoots etc. All our dogs enjoy family time and right from an early age are treated and become one of the family so accept and enjoy family pursuits and time with the family and can be trusted while out enjoying family time. The pups have experienced family life, noise, and activity and although it is only my wife and I now believe me it still can be a bit hectic. The pups have been out in the garden weather permitting where they seem to enjoy exploring and like Mum show confidence and an ability to entertain themselves and do not need to constantly hang around myself or my wife unlike our other Labrador who is constantly after attention and under our feet. The pups have started a quality raw food diet which they seem to be enjoying and which seems to be agreeing with their metabolism and keeping them healthy and thriving which the photos obviously prove. The Father Dudley Kennel Club Name Oakley Silverside is extensively health checked for the following conditions. Cystinuria Type I-A Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Haemophilia B Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) Menke’s Disease Narcolepsy Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Hyperuricosuria (HUU) Wilson’s Disease Muscular Dystrophy Alexander Disease Labrador Obesity Susceptibility Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD) Elliptocytosis Nasal Parakeratosis Centronuclear Myopathy (CNM) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (CORD1/rcd4) Exercise- Induced Collapse (EIC) Achromatopsia 2 Myotubular Myopathy 1 Oculoskeletal Dysplasia 1 Skeletal Dysplasia (SD2) Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-GR2) Mascular Corneal Dystrophy Dudley is a calm intelligent and soft natured Fox Red Labrador chosen as a stud for his temperament and good nature and confidence and being trained to the gun. The pups have been regularly wormed every two weeks. They will be microchipped and will have available on leaving certificated health check documentation and will leave with a mother scented blanket which we did with our other two litters from our other two dogs which seemed to help them settle and feel safe which is very important to us as its not easy letting go. We will also supply 3 days of current food supply again to help the transition to their new home. We will also offer 5 weeks free insurance through Agria Pet Insurance. We ask any interested parties who may be interested in one of Clare’s fur babies to please contact us for more information and to initially chat about your situation and what you can offer a puppy and what environment he/she will be going to and how the puppy will live and be accepted into your family going forward as a lifelong family member. Viewing is highly recommended and advisable we can do video calls initially if that helps as that allows us and insight into your home environment and the suitability for a new puppy. If you wish to go ahead with the purchase of your chosen puppy and we have satisfied ourselves that the puppy is going to a good and caring home and family, then you can continue with the purchase whether that is to come and view if initially we did a video call or pay a securing fee for your chosen puppy if viewed without firstly video calling. The puppies are £900.00 GBP, and a non-refundable securing fee of £250.00 GBP is required on choosing your new fur baby.
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