Pippin has had a beautiful little of pups 4 x girls 1 x boys are what’s left. Photos are of dad and mum with pups. They were born 10/04/25Tails have been docked by a registered vets and will Come with certificate. They are not KC but both parents are KC cockers. Both from a working background and still do work. There is 2 red pups and 3 golden pups left. AllPups will be wormed and microchipped on leaving. I willUpload more pictures as they grow Ready to leave 5th June
Pippin has had a beautiful little of pups 4 x girls 1 x boys are what’s left. Photos are of dad and mum with pups. They were born 10/04/25Tails have been docked by a registered vets and will Come with certificate. They are not KC but both parents are KC cockers. Both from a working background and still do work. There is 2 red pups and 3 golden pups left. AllPups will be wormed and microchipped on leaving. I willUpload more pictures as they grow Ready to leave 5th June
Details
Advert ID:
28859
County / Town:
South Yorkshire
Location:
Rossington, Doncaster, UK
Breed:
Cocker Spaniels - Puppies
Original Breeder:
Yes
Pets in Litter:
5
Pet DOB:
10 Apr 2025
Pet Age:
0 years, 4 months, 30 days
Health Checked:
Yes
Hip Dysplasia Screening:
No
Elbow Dysplasia Screening:
No
Eye Screening Scheme:
No
prcd-PRA DNA Test:
No
Familial Nephropathy DNA Test:
No
Health Comment:
1st health check
Vaccinations Up to Date:
Yes
Vaccination Date:
2025-05-29
Worm and Flea Treated:
Yes
KC Registered by Collection:
No
Microchipped by Collection Date:
Yes
Pet Viewable with Mother:
Yes
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yourself—and the animals involved.
Always meet the dog in person at the breeder’s home or kennel—never agree
to buy without seeing them first.
Ask to see the puppies with their Dam (mother), and the Sire (father) if
available.
Verify all paperwork:
Kennel Club (KC) registration number
Date of birth
Health screening results
Prepare questions to ask the breeder. Some helpful ones include:
Did you breed the dog(s) yourself?
Can I see where they were bred and raised?
How old is the Dam, and how many litters has she had?
Was the birth natural or via C-section?
Are there any known health issues?
Can I see documentation for both Dam and Sire?
Will the puppy be vaccinated and wormed before purchase?
If something feels off, walk away. Don’t ignore red flags.
Ask for advice from a trusted third party if you’re unsure.
Take your time. This is a big decision—don’t rush it.
Puppies should appear happy, healthy, clean, and curious.
You should be allowed to see and handle all puppies in the litter, not just
the one you're considering.
Never buy a puppy younger than 8 weeks old.
Avoid any puppies that show signs of illness—e.g. runny eyes, weakness, or
diarrhoea.
Is the whelping pen clean?
Do the dogs have access to fresh water, clean food, and adequate space?
The living conditions can say a lot about the breeder’s standards.
Ensure you receive the KC registration form and all relevant documents at
the time of payment.
Write up a simple contract to protect both buyer and seller—especially
important in case circumstances change.
Never agree to buy a puppy in a car park or public place. Always go to the
breeder's premises.
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🐶 Buyer’s Checklist for Gun Dogs
Whether you’re buying, selling, or studding a dog, it’s essential to take the right steps
to protect yourself—and the animals involved.
Always meet the dog in person at the breeder’s home or
kennel—never agree to buy without seeing them first.
Ask to see the puppies with their Dam (mother), and the Sire
(father) if available.
Verify all paperwork:
Kennel Club (KC) registration number
Date of birth
Health screening results
Prepare questions to ask the breeder. Some helpful ones
include:
Did you breed the dog(s) yourself?
Can I see where they were bred and raised?
How old is the Dam, and how many litters has she had?
Was the birth natural or via C-section?
Are there any known health issues?
Can I see documentation for both Dam and Sire?
Will the puppy be vaccinated and wormed before purchase?
If something feels off, walk away. Don’t ignore red flags.
Ask for advice from a trusted third party if you’re unsure.
Take your time. This is a big decision—don’t rush it.
Puppies should appear happy, healthy, clean, and curious.
You should be allowed to see and handle all puppies in the
litter, not just the one you're considering.
Never buy a puppy younger than 8 weeks old.
Avoid any puppies that show signs of illness—e.g. runny eyes, weakness, or
diarrhoea.
Is the whelping pen clean?
Do the dogs have access to fresh water, clean food, and adequate
space?
The living conditions can say a lot about the breeder’s standards.
Ensure you receive the KC registration form and all relevant
documents at the time of payment.
Write up a simple contract to protect both buyer and
seller—especially important in case circumstances change.
Never agree to buy a puppy in a car park or public place.
Always go to the breeder's premises.
🧠 Final Thought
Buying a gun dog is your responsibility. Do your homework on both the breed and
the breeder. Make sure your decision is informed, confident, and in the best interest of the
dog.