Cavalier Cross
It is illegal to sell them until they are 8 weeks. Puppies under 8 weeks can be advertised but not sold. Read more.
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Description
I have 4 beautiful little Cavalier King Charles X puppies. Their mother is an IKC registered Cavalier King Charles. The puppies have received their first vaccination, have been microchipped, wormed and have been checked over by a vet. They are absolutely gorgeous little puppies that are super friendly and full of life. Mother can be seen. Thank you for looking and let me know if you have any questions.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status | Verify Info |
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972274001645344 | M | Tricolor (Brown / Black / White) | For Sale |
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972274001645343 | F | Black / White | For Sale |
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972274200580009 | M | Tricolor (Brown / Black / White) | For Sale |
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972274001645345 | M | Tricolor (Brown / Black / White) | For Sale |
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- Ask sellers to provide an ID (driver's licence / passport) and take note of their contact details. You will also need to provide the same & a proof of address to transfer the microchip to your name.
- Note microchip IDs posted here (972274001645344, 972274001645343, 972274200580009, 972274001645345) and check the microchip certificates (important) when you visit to make sure they match and the sellers details are on the certificate too (see example microchip certificates).
- Do not purchase a dog without seeing a microchip certificate. It is illegal to sell a dog without a microchip that's fully registered (info).
- See puppies in their home environment and see the mother of puppies.
- Make sure the puppy is 8 weeks before taking ownership of the dog (closer to 10-12 weeks is even better).
- Do not pay a deposit until you've met the owner & puppy in person.
- Do not purchase a dog from a seller in a car park or other business location.
- Consider buying a puppy starter pack of essential items .
- Ask sellers about the vet who has taken care of the dogs. Ask for the dog's vaccination certificate(s).
- Use our contract template www.dogs.ie/contract or another as a basis for a written contract & ask for a written receipt.
- It's best not to bring young kids to first meetings, to avoid disappointment in the case you decide not to buy a dog.
- This seller is a Dog Breeding Establishment (DBE), ask to see their licence from their local authority.
Price
Fixed
Licence details
Dog Breeding Establishment | DBE-WX-21-2015 |
Max breeding bitches | ≤ 10 |

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Microchip requirements for dogs in Ireland
Legally all dogs over the age of 12 weeks must be microchipped. All dogs advertised for sale also need to be microchipped and registered with one of the four approved Irish databases, Animark, Fido, IKC or Irish Coursing Club. Fines can be imposed for being in possession of a dog that is not microchipped.
You can click to see some public details of the dog microchip on the Europetnet website. Always ask to see the microchip cert when you view a dog and crosscheck the owners details.
Laws about microchipping are covered in the Microchippng of Dogs Regulations 2015 (S.I. No. 63 of 2015), section 3(2).
About the Verified by VeriPet symbol
Ads marked with the symbol, have gone through the VeriPet verification system.
These users are sent a one time password to their phone or email for each microchip listed. This verifies that they are, who they say they are. Only the person holding the microchip certificate and has access to the contact phone number or email address is able to create an ad with that microchip number. Potential buyers are then able to click on verification links to verify the credentials (breed, date of birth, etc.) Verification links become invalid if the pet’s registered details have changed since the ad was placed or if the links have expired.
Current supported registries with the VeriPet System:
- Fido - Launched in 2021, dogs.ie was the first platform to implement the VeriPet verification system. More information from Fido.ie
Current status (February, 2025) of other registries with the VeriPet System:
- Animark - was interested in 2022, no progress reported to date.
- ICC - not looking to implement.
- IKC - not looking to implement.

Minimum age for selling puppies in Ireland & Northern Ireland
Legally, puppies must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before they can be sold and leave their mothers. Puppies can be advertised before the 8 weeks, but not sold. Closer to 10-12 weeks is recommended for separating the mother from its puppies.
This ad states the date of birth is 26/01/2025 adding 8 weeks to this would mean the earliest date of sale should be Sunday, 23/03/2025.
This is set out in
- the Animal Health and Welfare (Sale or Supply of Pet Animals) Regulations Act of 2019 Section 3 in Ireland.
- the Dogs (Licensing and Identification) Regulations 2012 in Northern Ireland.
Dog Breeding Establishments (DBEs) in Ireland
Any premises with 6 or more female dogs that are capable of breeding and older than 6 months are required to register with their local county councils as a dog breeding establishment. Their license stipulates the maximum number of bitches they may on their premises. DBEs includes dog breeders, commercial boarding kennels, hunt clubs etc.
Note: this licence is the maximum number allowed, and does not automatically mean the breeder has this many breeding bitches.
This is set out in the Dog Breeding Establishment Act of 2010.