Puppies in litter: 3 boys, 1 girl available
We have 3x working cocker puppies looking for a home, ready end of June. Active/working homes ONLY, if you go to work full time and your dog will be left at home all day, they are not for you. Both parents are petite and working bloodlines, the mum being our much loved family dog, Miya. They are growing up fully exposed to lots of noises (being in our living room), used to toddlers, as they get a little bigger they'll experience horses, goats and farm machinery. They will come wormed, microchipped, first vaccine and have a puppy starter pack. We had these puppies because Miya is such a special girl, we wanted our 1yo to grow up with his very own dog just like her. East Devon. Read more

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Puppy age: 4 Weeks
Puppies in litter:
3 Boys | 1 Girl
3 Boys | 1 Girl
Will be microchipped:
Breed Size:
Medium
Breed Type:
Gundog
Posted:
6 days ago
Ad ID: 40696167


Must be over 8 weeks old
Visit the puppy with its mum
before paying a depositMicrochipped
No imported puppies
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sophie.harvison
Exeter
Posting for 5+ years
Sold: 2
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