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Dizzy first litter gave us 2 stunning boys (both booked), and 3 girls. All are red in colour, some darker than others and 1 girl with white on face like mother. I bred this litter to keep a male so brought together some fantastic lines in this pairing: Sire is Janets OFTAW Crowdyslack slinky of costapakit which compliments dizzy pedigree nicely. They have been legally docked, kc reg, chipped for your peace of mind, contract and come with puppy packs and lifetime support including taking your pup back when u go on holiday! Socialisation is important, pups will be raised alongside my other adult dogs (separated by safety pen of course), hear lawnmower, kettle, my screaming toddler lol and all other aspects of daily life exposures within thier 8 weeks here. Experience with the breed is important to me, yes they are a stunning breed, but with the wrong handler can be a disaster. Recomended reading include “total recall” by pippa mattinson, and “game on puppy” by Lauren langman. Puppypacks come with all your essentials: clicker, poo bag, soft toy, treat ball, important documents including kc 5 weeks free insurance, lanyard and whistle, scented blanket, flea and tick collar suitable from 12 weeks etc. Kc reg, chipped, not vaccinated. Ready june 16th at 8 weeks old. Deposit secures pup. NE AberdeenshireInformation Check
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Licensed breeders:
Licensing regulations vary across the UK so please check the rules on your local council’s website or where you plan to buy.
Licensed breeders need to pass strict inspections to get their licence. They will be given a star rating from 1 to 5 and undergo periodic re-inspections to ensure they are meeting welfare standards.
Hobby breeders:
These breeders usually have litters every now and then but don’t do it often enough to require a licence. Hobby breeders usually focus on one or two breeds and will be just as happy as licensed breeders to provide viewings with the mother and paperwork.
Puppy farmers:
These are the ones to avoid! They can be hard to spot but they won’t do everything in this checklist. Look out if:
- they avoid your questions,
- try to hide the pup’s mother
- they don’t showing an interest in how you will look after the puppy
- they pressure you to make a decision
- they have differences in addresses or personal details on paperwork
Remember
- Puppies must be 8 weeks old at the time of sale and been fully weaned before they can leave their mothers. Please make sure to check the paperwork to ensure the puppy is old enough.
- Puppies must be viewed with the mother at the location of the breeder.
- Microchips are a legal requirement as are legal docking certificates if they are working dogs and have been docked. Never accept them being sent on later!
- Health testing is not vet checked. You can verify health testing on Kennel Club Registered breeds on their website. If the dog or parents are not registered ask to see the health test certificates and do your research on credible testing.
- Most puppies will have been health checked for microchipping. Ask for details of the vet to verify this.
- Not all pups have been vaccinated but a good breeder will often include first vaccination with microchips.
- Ask about the puppy’s worms and fleas treatment schedule. Depending on the breeder’s schedule you may need to do the final treatments yourself.
- You should always get your pet insured as the cost of unexpected vet bills can be very high. Insure as early as possible as companies do not usually cover existing medical conditions. You want to be insured before anything develops.
- Lucy’s Law came into effect in April 2020 check what that means here
- If you think a puppy may be the result of irresponsible breeding, do not “rescue” the puppy no matter how much you want to. We know it’s very hard but walk away and report the seller to us and your local council immediately.
- We recommend viewing without commitment to buy, walk away discuss and let them know, do not be put under pressure in any circumstances.
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