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Golden retrievers pups fully health tested parents

Holmfirth
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Ā£2,000
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Holmfirth
Pets in litter:3 male / 7 female
Age:4 weeks, 4 days
Ready to Leave:2025-03-01
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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I am happy to present a litter of 10 amazing working golden retriever puppy's from fully health tested parents, these pups will be hereditary clear by parentage of all known golden retriever diseases as mum and dad are fully health tested clear eyes clear and hips and Elbows tested. These pups will not be KC registered, but you will be able to view the results of both mum and dad online at any given point. Both mum and dad are working type, lean athletic build, mum everest who is a mid coloured weighs 23kg and dad who is a dark red colour weighs 28kg Both mum and dad work on our walked up days picking up for a small team on a few shoots a year, mum is exceptionally good at seeking bird and flushing them and retrieving them, she loves the water and would swim all day if I let her, she is a lovely loving golden. Just as all goldens should be, she is an excellent mum and keeps a close eye on her babies. Letting my 5 year old and 3 year old handle them without fuss, she is the sweetest girl you will ever meet. Growing up here on the shooting lodge she has always been used to the sound of gunfire as all of these pups will be, being introduced at such a young age will help them as they grow up to not be startled by loud noises, we also have a herd of belted galloway, pigs and alpacas, and they will be used to large machines running back and forth to feed the cows, they are growing up in a wonderful moorland location, with all the sights and sounds and smells to help them grow into the best pups. Dad is a working red golden Retriever, as a puppy he was the calmest cleverest pup, he was star pupil at his puppy class as he would do anything and everything asked of him, he could really do no wrong! He has grown into such a handsome and loving boy, his recall has been spot on since being a pup, as with mum, but after having various breeds and rescue dogs over the years I think this is down to the breed in general, they are so loving and so human orientated I guess that's why they are such good loving family dogs. A working retriever has slightly lighter coat, i find shedding is rather minimal with these, and I find their lighter weight also helps with hip and elbow issues in the future, i know the kennel club request a lot of eye related tests for goldens, and both mum and dad have a fantastic eye results. If there is anything you are unsure of regarding the tests I've listed and want to speak more about them, I'm happy to share any knowledge I have as I believe it's great to be able to share with someone the knowledge I've gained over the years and why these things really matter when looking to add a new family member to your home. Please feel free to call if you need any information at all, even if you are not interested in a puppy for yourself and you just want to understand more about it, I'm happy to speak about any questions you might have. I will update with photos and videos as time goes on and you can watch these beautiful boys and girls grow into lovely young pups. I like to work with individual people on their vaccination choice and my vet is very good and will administer ones that will work with your local vet to ensure they are only having the 2 jabs they should have rather than having to restart the course and delaying your new pup getting out and exploring the new world. These pups have a fantastic pedigree and have a low coi of 3.9% Puppies will be hereditary clear of all known golden retriever diseases as both mum and dad are clear. Mum (Everest) kc name is West nab firebabe 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. Dad (chase) kc name is raynestone westnab 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. 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 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 šŸ’š Dark green boy šŸ–¤ Black boy - reserved šŸ’™ Dark blue boy šŸ’œ purple girl ā¤ļø Red girl šŸ’ light pink girl šŸ’š light green girl šŸ§” orange girl šŸ’– dark pink girl šŸ’› yellow girl
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