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Cocker Spaniel Puppy One Week Old

Location unavailable Cocker Spaniels - Puppies Posted 1 week ago
£999
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Harry Lee

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Safety Tips for Buyers

Protect yourself when buying, selling or studding your dog. Follow these guidelines:

1

Always see the gun dog in person at the breeder's location before paying any money.

2

See the puppies with the Dam and possibly the Sire if available.

3

Check all paperwork is correct, including the KC number and dates of birth.

4

If something feels wrong, walk away. Ask lots of questions about breeding history, health, vaccinations, and registration.

5

Be vigilant and seek advice from a third party if you're unsure.

6

Only purchase when you are absolutely sure about the dog and the breeder.

7

Buying a gun dog is your responsibility. Research the breed and the breeder thoroughly before committing.

8

The breeder should let you see and handle all puppies in the litter, not just the one you're buying.

9

Puppies should appear happy, healthy and inquisitive. Do not buy unwell puppies.

10

Puppies should only be sold once they are 8 weeks old.

11

Check the whelping environment. Is it clean? Do dogs have clean water and food?

12

Write up a contract to safeguard both you and the breeder.

13

Do not leave without the KC registration form and all documents once payment is made.

14

Never buy a gun dog in a car park. Always visit the breeder's establishment.

Safety Tips for Buyers

Protect yourself when buying, selling or studding your dog. Follow these guidelines:

1

Always see the gun dog in person at the breeder's location before paying any money.

2

See the puppies with the Dam and possibly the Sire if available.

3

Check all paperwork is correct, including the KC number and dates of birth.

4

If something feels wrong, walk away. Ask lots of questions about breeding history, health, vaccinations, and registration.

5

Be vigilant and seek advice from a third party if you're unsure.

6

Only purchase when you are absolutely sure about the dog and the breeder.

7

Buying a gun dog is your responsibility. Research the breed and the breeder thoroughly before committing.

8

The breeder should let you see and handle all puppies in the litter, not just the one you're buying.

9

Puppies should appear happy, healthy and inquisitive. Do not buy unwell puppies.

10

Puppies should only be sold once they are 8 weeks old.

11

Check the whelping environment. Is it clean? Do dogs have clean water and food?

12

Write up a contract to safeguard both you and the breeder.

13

Do not leave without the KC registration form and all documents once payment is made.

14

Never buy a gun dog in a car park. Always visit the breeder's establishment.

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