BRINDLEOAK & DAVMAR

Puppy Page

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OUR FIRST SEALYHAM LITTER WHICH CONTAINED OUR FIRST SEALYHAM CHAMPION

CHAMPION DAVMAR BO DIDDLEY

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Taking on a puppy/dog is a life long committment. As responsible breeders we take responsibility for every dog we breed for life. Should any person who purchases a puppy from us find at any time in that dogs life that they are not able to keep it we will always take it back until a suitable home can be found. Below are listed some of our conditions when selling a puppy:

  • All prospective owners will be vetted as to suitability. In the case of someone who has not owned one of our Terrier breeds before we will point out the breeds good and bad traits to make sure this really is the breed for them.

  • All our puppies are Kennel Club registered.

  • All puppies leave with a diet and advice sheet plus enough food for the first few weeks in their new home. We hope that the details given will answer all new owners questions but should any new owner have any questions or worries we are always available on the phone.

  • No puppies leave until they are at least 8 weeks old.

  • All puppies will have been wormed at least 4 times before leaving for their new home and the advice sheet advises on further treatments.

Other things to remember. . . .

Border, Cairn and Sealyham puppies are very cute but you must remember they are still very much a Terrier!

If you are a keen gardener is it going to bother you when your puppy or adult digs a hole(sometimes crater!) in your lawn or flower beds? Also there are certain types of plants and bulbs which are very toxic to dogs and can be fatal if eaten by your dog are you prepared to either remove these from your garden or fence them off so your dog cannot gain access to them? Also Terriers can be great escape artists! is your garden secure? if a Terrier can get its head through a hole the rest will usually follow.

How houseproud are you? Our Terrier breeds do not shed coat excessively but you do get a certain amount of hair loss. Regular grooming will reduce this quite alot.In the case of Sealyhams regular and thorough grooming is essential or the coat will soon matt up. If this is going to be a problem for you then these breeds is not for you.

All Terriers are very good housedogs and can be vocal, some are noisier than others. If you live in a built up area do you have neighbours who are likely to complain about a dog barking?

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Kevin Holmes & David Winsley
Ringwood
Hampshire

Home Tel: 01425 479013

 

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