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KC Assured Miniature Dachshund PRA Clear 5*license

Ashford
15 hours
£1,750
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Details
Adv. ID
cmq5t2TE5
Views
496
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Adv. Location
Advertiser
Licensed Breeder, KC Assured
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
5 weeks, 5 days
Pet Available
2024-05-13
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
1 male / 3 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Cocos Final litter of 4 stunning K.C Miniature Smooth Dachshund Puppies! Chocolate & tan 3 girls and 1 boy all like their mum and dad. Born on the 18th March 2024. 1 BOY 3 GIRLS - Taken Follow on TIKTOK caleorla_minidax About me: I am a KC assured breeder and 5* Council registered… Im still a home hobby breeder but means that Im checked regularly to make sure Im doing everything correctly as it should be,I also pay tax and do not just breed for money like unfortunately has become a trend.I breed to better the breed and produce beautiful happy healthy puppies that will go to forever loving homes.I have to do everything correctly for the welfare of my dogs and their puppies at every stage in their lives which is how it should be done.Please be aware that by law to breed and sell dogs as of 1st October 2018 you must be licensed if you either have 3 litters per year or make over £1000 per year(which by looking at every single advert its a given)I do not consider myself to be a business but I made the choice to do things correctly and legally.I absolutely adore bringing beautiful,happy,and healthy puppies into world and following their journeys to whatever extent you want me to. A bit about pups, mum and dad: Mum is a 6 year old Chocolate & tan 5 generation kennel club registered miniature Dachshund, She is the most friendly loving and social miniature just like her sister.They are inseparable and love each other so much.She is excellent with my 3 children.She also has her bigger sister my German Shepherd as well as 3 cats who she also gets along with amazingly.She is very affectionate and a very loyal companion who follows her sister and I around but loves playing with the kids and sitting up on the settee for a cuddle in the evening. She will be seen when viewing along with all the other animals and probably children. Dad, Rolo, is also kennel club registered 5 generation!A superb Stud dog with an outstanding temperament from an excellent loving home.He too is Chocolate and tan as pictured.Rolo comes from a long line of champion stud dogs.He is health tested and PRA Cord 1 clear. We have used him before and between them produced an outstanding litter. All of the puppies are kennel club assured registered and come with first injections,vet checked and have also been wormed every 2 weeks and had flea treatment from the vets and will be done just before they are ready to go.All puppies will also be microchipped before leaving for their new home which is a legal requirement. They will be used to young children, cats, other dogs and general noise especially the hoover in a busy household. They will come with their own personalised extensive puppy pack which will include a little blanket with mummy’s scent, a selection of toys, training puppy treats and their original id collar as well as other bits. Their K.C papers inc endorsements 5 weeks pet insurance Their first feeding bowls Vet injection records . A little folder with all of their details including weight ect and pictures of them and their family before leaving. All information to help you on your journey as a new owner. A bag of premium food which they will be weaned onto to keep you going for at least 3 weeks. Kennel club assured information and breed standard documentation. The puppy packs I give are extensive as I feel they should be and you won’t be disappointed. I also provide as much support as I possibly can and will be on call to help or answer any questions you may have. I want the best for our puppies, so any help needed is welcomed. Viewing: If you lucky enough to get selected to view one of our puppies this will be face to face from now. Some advice from me: Unfortunately so many people are still being scammed and it is quite frankly disgusting and a bit of advice if you do not decide or are not lucky enough to have one of our puppies: • Please do not pay anything until you have seen the puppy with mum • Does the breeder abide by Lucy’s Law or even know what it is? • Ask for ID to be shown- This should not be a problem(for both parties) • Do not be offended if we are worried about giving out our address without seeing your id or on first enquiry ect- this is because of increased thefts and abuse. • Both parties need to be happy with each other!This is not a simple transaction or purchase this is one of the most important decision for both parties involved. • Do not meet random people in a car park to buy a puppy. • Is the puppy at least 8 weeks old at the time of collection? • Get a receipt and make sure dogs will be vaccinated,microchipped and health checked before leaving. You should get a contract that both parties sign and the vet stamps.If they are full pedigree,why are they not KC registered?(unless mix breed)There is no real good reason for this. • Most importantly if you feel something is not right do NOT do it! By buying expensive puppies from unlicenced breeders that do not feel the need to do things to the best of their abilities this is creating a problem across every breed. • And remember if you do not decide to buy or enquire regarding your gut feeling there are plenty of responsible breeders out there.If you are ready today you will more than likely to be ready in a years’ time.I have a waiting list and this time have limited it to 3 people so have room to add more people as scan confirmation. Use your common sense...You wouldnt buy a car or house without doing the proper checks and this is a living animal that should be in your life for all of theirs. Stop the scammers, spread knowledge and stop the ridiculous 'rare' colours.DO YOUR RESEARCH CDA IN DILUTES Ready to go from 13th May to their new forever loving home. £1750 no offers and £250 non refundable deposit secures.(refundable if vet check shows anything the new owner or myself is not happy with & puppy will not be rehomed) I will update photos regulary Please email to enquire.😊 (please when enquiring include info about yourself)
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Caleorla Miniature Dachshunds
Licensed Breeder
KC Assured
Ashford
15 hours
Member since:7 years
Caleorla Miniature Dachshunds
Licence No.:aw29/22
Local Authority:Folkestone and Hythe
Licence No.:CALEORLA
Local Authority:MELISSA SWAN
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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

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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£1,750
Caleorla Miniature Dachshunds
Licensed Breeder
KC Assured
Ashford
15 hours
Member since:7 years
Caleorla Miniature Dachshunds
Licence No.:aw29/22
Local Authority:Folkestone and Hythe
Licence No.:CALEORLA
Local Authority:MELISSA SWAN
Verified by:
Phone
Email
Facebook
Google

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.