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UK's Trusted Marketplace for Working & Gundogs

Find trained and untrained gundogs from verified UK breeders.

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Latest Gundogs for Sale

Browse the newest working and gundog listings in the UK. Sorted by newest first, with breed, age, price, and location shown clearly.

Buy & Sell with Confidence

Strong safety signals to keep Gun Dogs Hub focused on genuine UK dogs and breeders.

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Breeders can be verified so buyers see a clear trust badge before contacting.

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Simple safety tips help buyers avoid scams and arrange sensible in-person viewings.

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UK-Based Listings

Listings focus on UK-based breeders and owners so checks, visits, and follow-up stay local.

Quality Listings

We promote clear, detailed, genuine adverts with expectations for photos and description.

Trusted Breeders

Highlighting breeders with clear profiles, UK locations, and visible verification status.

Oakfield Gundogs

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Yorkshire, UK

Working Labradors and Springer Spaniels with field trial lines and health-checked parents.

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Ridgeway Gundog Kennels

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Gloucestershire, UK

Cocker and Springer Spaniels bred for temperament, biddability, and working ability.

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Northwood Gundogs

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Scottish Borders, UK

Pointers and HPR breeds with working homes preferred and clear expectations for buyers.

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How It Works

Three clear steps from browsing adverts to buying safely from UK breeders.

Browse or Post

Search current gundog listings by breed and location, or create your own advert with photos and clear details.

Connect with Breeders

Use the platform to contact breeders, ask questions, confirm details, and arrange in-person visits.

Buy Safely

Follow safe buying tips, verify paperwork, meet dogs in person, and only complete a sale when you are comfortable.

What Users Say

Early feedback from buyers and breeders using Gun Dogs Hub to find and place gundog adverts.

“Found a suitable breeder within two days. Messaging was clear and all details were easy to compare.”

Buyer from Lancashire

“Listing my litter took a few minutes. Enquiries were from genuine working homes across the UK.”

Spaniel breeder, Yorkshire

“Like that listings focus on working dogs and show breed, price, and location clearly on every card.”

Gundog owner, Scotland

Ready to Sell Your Gundog?

Create a clear, honest advert with photos, health information, and UK location in a few minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about buying and selling gun dogs

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How do I list my dog for sale?

How do I list my dog for sale?

Register a free account at gundogshub.co.uk (2 minutes, email verification required) then complete four steps: select breed category from 9+ breed types with subcategories, enter title (10-100 characters) and description (50+ characters) with price in GBP and UK location, upload 1-8 photos (JPG/PNG, 5MB max per image), and publish. Boost plans (3, 7, 14, or 30 days) are optional. Payment accepted via Visa, Mastercard, or American Express. Adverts publish immediately and remain online indefinitely.

Credibility signals: Platform operates since 2020, processes thousands of listings across all UK counties, requires email verification for account security, and maintains permanent conversation records per UK data protection standards.

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How long does my advert stay online?

How long does my advert stay online?

Adverts remain online indefinitely with no expiry dates, renewal fees, or automatic deletion. Unlike platforms that delete listings after 30-90 days or charge £5-£20 monthly, Gun Dogs Hub allows permanent listings until manually removed. "Mark as Sold" pauses visibility but preserves all data (8 photos, description, price, location) for unlimited resumption. Boost periods (3, 7, 14, or 30 days) provide priority placement; after expiry, adverts return to chronological order. All edits save within 1-2 seconds with no restrictions or fees.

Credibility signals: Platform policy documented in Terms of Service, no hidden costs per Privacy Policy, and permanent data retention complies with UK GDPR requirements for user data control.

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What is a Boost and how does it work?

What is a Boost and how does it work?

Boost is a paid feature placing adverts at the top of search results. Four duration options: 3 days (72 hours), 7 days (168 hours), 14 days (336 hours), or 30 days (720 hours). Boosted adverts appear before all non-boosted listings and display a visual badge. Payment via encrypted connections (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) activates boost within 10-30 seconds. Boosted adverts typically receive 3-5 times more views than standard listings. After expiry, adverts return to chronological order. Multiple boosts can be purchased consecutively with no limit.

Credibility signals: Pricing displayed in GBP with applicable taxes, tiered structure offers better daily rates for longer durations, and payment processing complies with UK financial regulations for online transactions.

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How do I contact a seller?

How do I contact a seller?

Create a free account (2 minutes, email verification required) then click "Contact Seller" on any advert listing. Messages deliver within 1-2 seconds with email notifications sent within 30-60 seconds. Read receipts clearly show whether a message was delivered and whether it has been read. Conversations are stored permanently with timestamps and can be searched by seller name or advert title. Unlimited simultaneous conversations allowed. Text-only messaging (no attachments). Both parties must have verified accounts. Guest users can browse but cannot message until registration.

Credibility signals: Email verification required per UK data protection standards, permanent message storage for dispute resolution, and account moderation policies documented in Terms of Service protect users from spam and fraud.

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Is payment secure?

Is payment secure?

Yes. Payments processed via TLS/SSL encryption (256-bit minimum) through certified payment processors. Platform servers never receive, store, or access full card numbers, CVV codes (3-4 digits), or expiration dates. Only payment confirmation (approved/declined) and transaction IDs transmitted back. Accepted cards: Visa (all types), Mastercard (all types), American Express, and Visa/Mastercard debit cards. Card validation uses Luhn algorithm with expiration date and CVV verification before processing. All payments processed in British pounds (GBP). Sellers never see buyer payment information, transaction amounts, or card details. Automated fraud detection identifies suspicious patterns. Transaction records stored with timestamps and unique IDs accessible via account dashboard.

Security measures: (1) Encrypted connections (TLS/SSL 256-bit) indicated by padlock icon and https:// in browser address bar, (2) Certified payment processors subject to regular security audits per UK financial regulations, (3) Data handling meets GDPR requirements for financial information protection, (4) Platform servers cannot access card data even if compromised, (5) Transaction logging enables dispute resolution and fraud prevention.

Where Can I Find Gun Dogs for Sale in the UK?

If you are asking where to find gun dogs for sale in the UK, the best place to start is the Dogs for Sale section on Gun Dogs Hub. That is where you can browse live adverts, compare breeds, check locations, review prices, and read full seller details before you make contact. It is a practical starting point because you are not relying on vague social posts or half-finished adverts. You are looking at listings built for working dogs and serious buyers.

This guide is for buyers who want to keep the process simple. Maybe you are looking for a steady Labrador for the field, a sharp little Cocker Spaniel, a stylish Springer Spaniel, a Pointer with presence, or a Hungarian Vizsla with plenty of drive. Maybe you are still deciding. Either way, the goal is the same: find the right dog, ask better questions, and avoid wasting time on adverts that do not tell you enough.

Short answer: if you want gun dogs for sale in the UK, begin with current gun dog listings, then narrow the search by breed, location, price, and training level. After that, open the full advert and look closely at the seller profile, photos, description, and any breeder licence details before you message anyone.

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If you are asking where to find gun dogs for sale in the UK, the best place to start is the Dogs for Sale section on Gun Dogs Hub. That is where you can browse live adverts, compare breeds, check locations, review prices, and read full seller details before you make contact. It is a practical starting point because you are not relying on vague social posts or half-finished adverts. You are looking at listings built for working dogs and serious buyers.

This guide is for buyers who want to keep the process simple. Maybe you are looking for a steady Labrador for the field, a sharp little Cocker Spaniel, a stylish Springer Spaniel, a Pointer with presence, or a Hungarian Vizsla with plenty of drive. Maybe you are still deciding. Either way, the goal is the same: find the right dog, ask better questions, and avoid wasting time on adverts that do not tell you enough.

Short answer: if you want gun dogs for sale in the UK, begin with current gun dog listings, then narrow the search by breed, location, price, and training level. After that, open the full advert and look closely at the seller profile, photos, description, and any breeder licence details before you message anyone.

Why a specialist gun dog marketplace makes the search easier

Looking for a working dog is different from casually browsing for a pet. Most buyers want to know more than the dog's age and price. They want to know what sort of breeding sits behind the dog, how the dog has been started, how much exposure it has had, what the temperament is like, and whether the advert feels honest from top to bottom.

That is why a specialist platform matters. On Gun Dogs Hub, the website is shaped around real buying and selling steps: listing adverts, browsing by breed, checking breeder details, saving searches, messaging sellers, and reading buyer guidance. It gives buyers a clearer way to compare dogs without having to piece everything together from scattered places online.

Start with the breeds you actually want to own, train, or work

One of the easiest mistakes buyers make is searching too broadly. If you already know the type of dog that suits your ground, your pace, or your experience level, begin there. The Breeds area is a useful place to get your bearings, and from there you can move into the adverts that match what you are after.

Some of the main breeds buyers regularly look for include:

If you are still unsure, do not rush it. Read across a few breed pages, look at current adverts, and pay attention to the language sellers use. The right dog on paper still needs to feel like the right dog for your lifestyle, your handling experience, and the work you actually expect it to do.

Use filters properly instead of scrolling blindly

Once you are on the main listings page, filters do a lot of the heavy lifting. A buyer searching for a started gundog in Yorkshire should not have to dig through every puppy advert in the country. In the same way, someone wanting a young Labrador in Scotland should be able to narrow things down quickly.

Use the search in stages:

  1. Choose the breed first, or keep it broad if you are open-minded.
  2. Add your location, county, or postcode area if distance matters.
  3. Set a price range that feels realistic for the type of dog you want.
  4. Check the training filter if you are looking for puppies, part-trained dogs, trained dogs, or stud services.
  5. Sort by newest if you want to catch fresh listings early.

This sounds obvious, but it saves time. It also helps you compare like with like. A well-started young dog and an eight-week-old puppy should never be judged by the same standard, and the filters help stop those comparisons becoming muddled.

Read the full advert before you message the seller

Strong buyers do not open a listing and fire off a one-line message straight away. They slow down for a minute and read what is actually there. A proper advert can tell you a lot before the first conversation even begins.

When you open a listing on Gun Dogs Hub, pay attention to the details on the advert page. Look at the image gallery. Read the description in full. Check the location, the category, the price, and the age. Review the seller section and look for signs that the person behind the advert has taken the time to present things properly. On some adverts you may also see breeder status or licence information, which is useful context when you are weighing up trust.

The full advert page matters because it gives shape to the dog behind the headline. A short title can only do so much. The real quality of an advert usually shows up in the extra detail: how the dog has been raised, what work it has seen, how open the seller is, and whether the advert feels complete rather than hurried.

What a good gun dog advert usually includes

Not every seller writes in the same style, but the best adverts tend to cover the same essentials. As a buyer, these are the points worth looking for:

  • Clear photos that show the dog properly rather than hiding it behind awkward angles.
  • A straightforward description of age, breeding, temperament, and experience.
  • Useful health or paperwork details where relevant.
  • An honest note on training level rather than inflated claims.
  • A sensible location and contact route so you know where you stand from the start.

If the advert is thin, vague, or full of noise but short on detail, treat that as a signal. It does not always mean the seller is wrong. It does mean you need to ask more questions before going any further.

Puppy, part-trained, or trained gun dog?

This is one of the biggest decisions for any buyer. There is no universal right answer. It depends on your budget, your experience, your patience, and what you want the dog to do over the next year or two.

Buying a puppy

A puppy gives you the chance to shape things from the start. That appeals to many people, especially buyers who want to build the dog up in their own way. The trade-off is time. Puppies need patience, consistency, exposure, and sensible expectations.

Buying a part-trained dog

A part-trained dog can suit someone who wants to skip the earliest stage without taking on a fully finished dog. This can be a good middle ground if the basics are there and the seller is honest about what the dog knows and what still needs work.

Buying a trained dog

A trained gun dog usually carries a higher price, but for some buyers that is the right move. If you need a dog ready for practical work, or you simply do not have the time to bring one on from the beginning, a trained dog may make more sense than trying to save money at the front end and paying for it later in frustration.

Use the filter options and the advert wording to separate these categories properly. It is one of the easiest ways to keep your search grounded in reality.

How to judge the seller, not just the dog

People often focus so much on the dog that they forget to assess the seller. In practice, the seller tells you a great deal. A steady, transparent breeder or owner usually makes the whole process smoother. They answer clearly. They do not dodge ordinary questions. They are comfortable discussing breeding, health, routine, and handling.

When you contact someone, look for calm, direct communication. Ask about the dog's daily life, what work it has done, how it behaves around other dogs and people, and why it is being sold. A genuine seller will not be offended by sensible questions. Serious buyers ask them all the time.

If you want more background before reaching out, spend a few minutes with the seller information shown on the advert and read through the site's FAQs as well. The more familiar you are with the process, the easier it is to spot the difference between a decent advert and a weak one.

Safety matters more than speed

Excitement can make buyers careless. A dog looks ideal, the photos are appealing, and suddenly there is a temptation to move too fast. That is exactly when mistakes happen. A sensible buyer keeps a clear head, even when the advert looks perfect.

Before paying money or committing to anything important, read the platform's Buying Tips. That page is there for a reason. Meet the dog in person where appropriate, check paperwork carefully, and do not let pressure decide the pace. If something feels rushed, unclear, or inconsistent, step back and ask more questions.

Good buying is rarely dramatic. It is usually a series of ordinary checks done properly.

If you cannot find the right dog today, do not force it

One of the better features on a specialist marketplace is the ability to come back to the same search without starting from scratch. If the right listing is not there today, that does not mean the search has failed. It usually means your timing is a little early.

Browse the current adverts, narrow the filters, and save the search once you are logged in. That way you are not relying on memory alone. The right listing might show up next week, not today. Patient buyers usually make better decisions because they are comparing options rather than pouncing on the first advert that feels vaguely right.

Gun dogs for sale in the UK: what buyers often overlook

There are a few simple things buyers regularly miss:

  • They focus on breed and forget to think about distance, travel, and practical viewing.
  • They compare asking prices without comparing training, age, and level of work.
  • They read the headline but do not read the full advert page.
  • They ask too few questions because they worry about sounding awkward.
  • They move too quickly when a listing looks popular.

You do not need to make the process complicated. You just need to stay methodical. Search well. Read properly. Ask calm questions. Take your time.

For breeders and sellers, presentation still matters

This article is mainly for buyers, but sellers should hear this too: the clearer your advert, the better your enquiries usually are. If you are selling, the platform gives you a place to post an advert, manage your listing, and explain the details that matter to serious buyers. If you are comparing listing options, the pricing page makes that side of the process clearer as well.

Good buyers are looking for confidence, not hype. Strong photos, honest wording, and complete details do more work than a flashy headline ever will.

Final word

So, where can you find gun dogs for sale in the UK? Start with a specialist marketplace that lets you search by breed, location, price, and training level, then read each advert like it matters. On Gun Dogs Hub, that means beginning with the dogs for sale listings, checking breed pages if you need direction, and using the buying guidance already built into the site.

The right dog is rarely found by rushing. It is usually found by paying attention.

If you want to start now, browse the latest gun dog adverts. If you are comparing breeds first, head to the breed pages. And if you need a hand from the team, use the contact page.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the best place to find gun dogs for sale in the UK?

The best starting point is a specialist listings page such as Dogs for Sale, where you can compare adverts by breed, location, price, and training level instead of relying on scattered social posts or incomplete listings.

What breeds are commonly listed on Gun Dogs Hub?

Buyers regularly search for Labradors, Cocker Spaniels, Springer Spaniels, Hungarian Vizslas, Pointers, Weimaraners, Golden Retrievers, Setters, Teckels, and Clumber Spaniels. You can browse them from the breed section and then move into matching adverts.

Should I buy a puppy or a trained gun dog?

That depends on your budget, time, and experience. A puppy gives you a blank canvas, while a trained dog may suit someone who needs a dog ready for practical work sooner. The key is matching the dog to the job and to your handling ability.

How do I stay safe when buying a gun dog?

Read the advert carefully, ask sensible questions, meet the dog where appropriate, check paperwork, and do not rush payments or decisions. The site's buying tips page is worth reading before you go too far with any seller.

What should I do if I cannot find the right dog yet?

Do not force the search. Keep your filters tight, return to the listings regularly, and save the search once you are logged in so you can keep track of the kind of advert you actually want.

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