Puppies
Our puppies are home reared, adopting many of the 'Puppy Culture' principles and may be seen with their mother.
Click on the links below to view our previous litters.
We hope to have a GBGV litter later this year.
For further details about the breeds or to arrange a visit, contact Anita Roberts
Tel: 01296 696464 / mobile 07703 695968 e-mail: [email protected]
Click on the links below to view our previous litters.
We hope to have a GBGV litter later this year.
For further details about the breeds or to arrange a visit, contact Anita Roberts
Tel: 01296 696464 / mobile 07703 695968 e-mail: [email protected]
Owning a dog is quite a responsibility and it is important that you are 100% sure that the breed you have chosen is the right breed for you, taking into account your lifestyle and home environment. You could be spending the next 14 or so years with your chosen dog - that requires quite a commitment. We are occasional breeders. Our emphasis is on quality and temperament. Our puppies are raised in a home environment, where they are subjected to normal family life and noises.
Below are some of the things you should be thinking about, for whatever your final breed choice may be.
Puppy Purchase:
Before buying a puppy, please consider the following:
Have you thought about the good and bad things about owning your chosen breed?
Do you really want a puppy? Or would an older dog be more suitable?
Have you been to see an adult of your chosen breed?
Will you be able to spend time with your new dog - training, socialising, playing and exercise?
Is your garden of an adequate size AND suitably fenced?
Selecting a puppy:
Do not necessarily buy a puppy from the first litter you see.
Ask to see the mother.
A puppy should seem heavy for its size. It should smell clean, have bright, clear eyes and no discharge from eyes, ears, nose or anus.
The puppy should be at least 8 weeks old before leaving for its new home.
When you pick up your new puppy:
Make sure you are given a diet sheet detailing the puppies feeding regime.
Check when the puppy was last wormed and when it should next be wormed.
Ask about insurance, as Vet bills are expensive.
Documentation should include the KC registration, a pedigree, receipt, diet sheet, general do's and don'ts.
Take someone with you to nurse the puppy on the journey home