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Fully health tested KC registered Newfoundlands

Camborne
2 weeks
£3,000
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Details
Adv. ID
L68kHpSDM
Views
553
Favourites
6
Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
9 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-05-22
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
6 male / 5 female
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
We have one gorgeous chunky black female puppy from our litter of 11 looking for the perfect family. Their mother is an absolute sweetheart who is incredibly gentle and fit as a fiddle . She is fully health tested with well below average scores (hips, elbows, CU status and heart examined by top cardiologist and confirmed free of SAS and DCM) One of her previous puppies is a fully qualified PAT dog who just won an award for her services. If you would like to see her and her siblings check them out at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063470919572 Or look up Kernowbears Newfoundlands on Instagram and Facebook, they have a lot of followers who love to see their shenanigans! Their father is a handsome daft brown bear. He’s qualified for Crufts, but would much rather spend his time pulling carts (which he’s very good at and wins contests for the weights he can pull) and romping through muddy puddles. He is also fully health tested with cracking scores. Even if you do not choose one of our puppies, please, please ensure that you see all copies of the parents health tests for the puppy you buy - especially the heart. Unless the heart has been echo dopplered and visualised on ultrasound it is not guaranteed to be clear of SAS or DCM. A vet listening to the heart is not a full heart test and is totally inadequate for ruling out those disorders. Both of these are hereditary disorders. Testing doesn’t guarantee health, but it does stack the odds massively in the favour of the pups being healthy. All our puppies are sold with a breeders contract and are endorsed. This litter have been a delight, they are funny, confident chunky balls of floof and exhuberance, and are already heading into the land shark phase. They have very sharp teeth and average a 60-40 kisses to nibbles ratio, (unless you have slippers with Pom poms on them, then we just wish you best of luck getting across the kitchen with your feet intact) If you are serious about owning a Newfoundland then prepare yourself for a lengthy conversation with us while we try to make sure you are ready for the chaos that a 60kg mountain of floof and gloober will bring to your life. We like to try to prepare you for the gnashing of teeth and tearing of hair that the teenaged Newf can induce. If you are successful in your application then take photos and say goodbye to your beautiful garden, and hello to mud splattered walls, gloober on your ceilings, selective canine deafness, wrestling 60kg up of the floor when they have decided that they don’t want to leave the beach yet so they’ve laid down and played dead in protest, greying from the kitchen door to the sink in one terrifying step as they’ve turned the floor into a lake with their whole body experience drinking style, and whole roast chickens magically disappearing of your worktops. Prepare to have arms like popeye from trying to brush the entire garden out of their fur, handing baby wipes to squeamish guests who don’t appreciate their legs being used as gloober catchers, and viewing dog hair as a condiment. Video of puppy digging the water out of their water stock pot as a snap shot of your future. Newfies are a lifestyle not a dog. £500 non refundable deposit for those of you who haven’t been put off and still want a life filled with enthusiastic furry hugs from something that weighs more than most people’s grandads after three Christmas dinners.
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Kernowbears
Camborne
6 hours
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Be responsible, do your research!

Rehoming a puppy is a massive commitment and different breeds have vastly different characteristics. For more info read our breed profiles. Make sure that you have researched the breed fully and ensured that it's the right breed for you, and your family. Our friends at PAAG have put together some great advice on how to buy a pet. Also ensure that the seller or breeder is genuine and ask alot of questions. A good breeder will help you choose a puppy whose temperament will suit your lifestyle and family circumstances, and won’t rush you into making a decision. Here are the most important questions to ask the breeder before viewing a puppy.

Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Always view the puppy at the seller’s home with the puppy’s mother. Do not accept any excuses for sending money without a viewing having taken place, or if the advertiser attempts to meet you at any other location than their own home. Unscrupulous sellers will often suggest another location to avoid showing the puppy’s true living conditions. The advertiser should ALWAYS let you see the puppies interact with their mother. Pets4Homes do not allow third party sale of puppies and all litters of puppies advertised, MUST have been bred by the advertiser. Make sure that the interaction between the puppy and its mother is natural to avoid the setting being staged.

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Ask lots of questions

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

Microchips are a legal requirement

By law, all dogs over 8 weeks must be microchipped. Ask the seller for evidence and how to transfer the microchip details.

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Know your breeders

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Health tests

Health tests

Great breeders will health test the parents to look for genetic conditions or potential diseases. Tests include hip scores, elbow scores, inbreeding coefficients, and many more. Different breeds have different tests - see our breed profiles.

Ask what health tests have been done and for paperwork to prove the results.

Breeders who do these tests tend to have healthier pups and will likely charge more as a result of running the tests.

Health check & paperwork

Health check & paperwork

The seller should be willing to let you take the pet to a vet of your choice for a health check and return the pet within 48 hours for a full refund if there are health issues. If the puppy has already been health checked, make sure you have this documented and phone their vet. The vet may not be able to disclose specific health information due to GDPR, however they should confirm the puppies have been checked. When you meet the puppy, they should be sociable and alert, with bright eyes and no visible health issues. Read about how to check the health of a dog here.

If the breeder claims the animal has been vaccinated and/or microchipped, ask to see records of these, including vaccination certificates and evidence of worming and flea treatments. It is required by law that all dogs over 8 weeks of age are microchipped and that the keepers' details registered against them are kept up to date. The breeder is responsible for microchipping the puppies and must have their details registered on the microchip database first. These records should be sent before collection and you should never accept any excuse for sending them later. For puppies, if they are advertised as Kennel Club registered, make sure you get a copy of their Registration Certificate before you buy the puppy.

Vaccinations

Vaccinations

If the breeder says the pet has been vaccinated ask to see vaccination certificates and any paperwork.

Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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Payment & contract

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£3,000
Kernowbears
Camborne
6 hours
Member since:9 years
Kernowbears
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