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Health tested home bred Newfoundland bears

Paignton
1 month
£3,500
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Adv. ID
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Views
1873
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Advertiser
Licensed Breeder
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
3 weeks, 1 day
Pet Available
2024-05-31
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
4 male / 5 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
🤎 Koda is now the proud mama, of her beautiful Newfoundland puppies, and has a mixture of brown and black. 🐻 5 Girls - 3 Brown 2 Black 🐻 4 Boys - 1 Black 3 Brown 🤎 If you would like to be considered for one of these babies, please contact. 🤎 Koda and Dom have amazing temperaments, and very true to the Newfoundland character. 🐾 Puppy picks at 4 wks. Picks will be in order of deposits paid. 1st pick - NOT AVAILABLE 2nd pick - NOT AVAILABLE 3rd pick - NOT AVAILABLE 4th pick - Available 5th pick - Available 6th pick - Available 7th pick - Available 8th pick - Available 9th pick - Available Koda - Brown Newfoundland Dam 🐾 KC- Ballintoy princess 🤎 Hips 2/2 🤎 Elbows 0/0 🤎 Cystinuria- CLEAR 🤎 Heart Doppler- NORMAL 1.6 🤎 Thrombopathia- CLEAR 🤎 Degenerative Myelopathy- CLEAR Dom - Black Newfoundland sire 🐾 KC-Newfangled Bespangled Stud from Newfangled Newfoundlands. Champion lines. 🤎 Hips 3/4 🤎 Elbows 0/0 🤎 Cystinuria- CARRIER 🤎 Heart Doppler - NORMAL ❗️ALWAYS ask to see full health tests, from BOTH parents. ❓️Hip scoring Currently the UK average hip score is 26 total (i.e. both hips added together = 26). Both koda (score 4) and Dom (score 7) are extreamly below average. Each hip is given a score from 0-53; zero being the best, 53 the worst. So a dog could have a total score anywhere between 0-106. A dog could be given, for example, a score of 5/6 that would give it a total score of 11. The 5 is the score for the left hip and the 6 represents the score for the right hip. The lower the score the better. ❓️Heart Testing The main genetic heart conditions in Newfoundlands are Subvalvular Aortic Stenosis (SAS) and Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM). Providing the valve measurements and speed of blood flow lie within set parameters and there are no defects apparent they are given a classification of normal ❓️CYSTINURIA Cystinuria is an inherited disorder of the urinary tract, which leads to the formation of crystals or "stones". It is a painful condition that can keep recurring. A check swab is taken for DNA testing. The result can be one of 3 outcomes. 🧬Clear 🧬Affected 🧬Carrier Only genetic testing will tell if a dog is clear/carrier/affected. No dog should be bred if affected. A carrier will need to be bred to a clear. ❓️Thrombopathia Thrombopathia is an inherited disease found in Basset Hound and Landseer. It affects the blood ability to stop bleeding from damaged / injured blood vessels. ❓️Degenerative myelopathy Canine degenerative myelopathy (also known as chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy) is a progressive disease of the spinal cord in older dogs. ❗️Puppies will be endorsed. However, if you require to breed from your dog, this needs to be discussed. Endorsement will be lifted at 2 years old. Full testing must be completed, and licence required. Home breeding only, not kennels. It will be stated in the contract that these puppies are not to be cross bred for newfypoos. Puppies will be use to general household noises, and other family members seen and interacted with. Puppies are played various sounds, to allow a reduction of anxiety and recommend families to continue this. From 5/6 weeks, puppies will be introduced to more areas within the house and interaction with our other girls. These puppies will be around cats, small & large dogs, hoomans big & small. Our puppies are socialised with a comprehensive programme, we start toilet training from 4 weeks, create training from 5 weeks. We use the PUPPY CULTURE Socialisation & Training Program. This includes the following : 🌟 ENS - early neurological stimulation 🌟 ESI - early scent introduction 🌟 Solid toilet training foundation 🌟 Good habits around people 🌟 Basics of crate training 🌟 Recall 🌟 Leash walking basics (IF WITH US AFTER 8 WKS) 🌟 Bite inhibition foundation 🌟 Resource guarding inhibition Puppies will be ready for GOTCHA DAY at 8 weeks old. Puppies will go home with an amazing package - 🐾 Full head to tail tip health check and signed by a vet 🐾 1st Vaccinations (This will be done if in the southwest. We use NOBIVAC vaccines. Some vets do not use this brand, so please check with your vet) 🐾 Microchipped and ready for transfer 🐾 Wormed at 2 and 5 weeks with Panacur. Then, at 8 weeks with Milbeworm (a tablet that lasts 4 weeks). 🐾 5 weeks of free insurance with Pet Plan. 🐾 A luxury puppy pack contains a logo blanket, plush logo bunny with d.o.b, toy, and poo bags 🐾 Plush folder with all paperwork - copy of both parents full health testing, copy of both parents KC registration. Many leaflets packed with info. 🐾 Raw food, goats milk, and training treats 🐾 I do NOT flea our puppies. Puppies only need flea treatment at this age if they have fleas. you should not put poisoning into a young puppy unnecessary. flea treatment should be around 10/12 wks. This should be done prior to puppies second vaccinations, so they can go out. 🐾 Sales contract. 🤎 I'm happy for families to come visit pups, this is a good bonding foundation and encourage this. A 'whats app' group is made for all new families, this is to share tips, get updates and photos, share photos as they grow, and have lifelong support and new friends with litter siblings and families if you wish. Please research the Newfoundland breed prior to making your decision if a big cuddley bear is for you. REMEMBER, this puppy is your new family member. He/she should enter the world with the best start in life & continue to have that care, from well thought out decision and researched. 🤎 No amount of money has been spared producing this litter. We have been looked after by our canine reproductive clinic. Devon k9 clinic by Sayenchi based in Plympton. Devon K9 are qualified in all aspects and fully insured. Holding fee of £500 (non refundable) Call kerry for more info 07933295045
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Devon Bears
Licensed Breeder
Paignton
15 hours
Member since:3 years
Devon Bears
Licence No.:MAU008910
Local Authority:Torbay Council
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Be responsible, do your research!

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

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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

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Health tests

Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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£3,500
Devon Bears
Licensed Breeder
Paignton
15 hours
Member since:3 years
Devon Bears
Licence No.:MAU008910
Local Authority:Torbay Council
Verified by:
Phone
Email
Google
Facebook

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.