Champion bloodline, Hip scored and DNA tested parents, IKC Registered
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*Last girl available*
She is fully vaccinated, dewormed and vet checked. We have a vet certificate confirming procedures done. She weighs 11 kg at 10 weeks old. She is going to grow into a very big and strong girl. She had an excellent start and socialisation here with us and now she is ready to go and make another family happy ☺️
We have both parents here (last two photos are of mother and father), as well as their older sisters. You will be able to meet our Newfy family when viewing puppies ☺️
We take great pride in our dogs, we raised them in the house with children, cats and other dogs. They are members of the family.
They were born in our living room. I slept with them next to the whelping box, helping mam, taking her out at night whenever she needed to go. They are in very centre of our busy household. Because of that, they are extremely well adjusted, relaxed, affectionate babies. They are very good to toilet outside during the day, we do leave the toilet pad for them for the night. They are crate trained too. We are very proud to say, that we never lost a puppy. All our litters were very healthy, strong and thriving. Our puppies owners are all over the Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Both parents had an extensive health tests done: DNA panel including Cystinuria and Cardiomyopathy, and very good hips and elbows scores. They are free of hereditary conditions and dysplasia. We have a paperwork, which we will show you and explain.
Cystinuria and Cardiomyopathy are hereditary, untreatable conditions, that leading to premature deaths in Newfoundlands. Cystinuria causing kidneys failure and cardiomyopathy causing heart failure. Treatments available can only lessen the suffering and extent the life a little bit for those effected dogs. As a giant breed, Newfoundlands are very expensive to treat, as medication is prescribed per kg of body weight. Therefore it is very important to do health tests and breed only from healthy dogs. Many Newfoundlands in Ireland are effected by cystinuria and cardiomyopathy, and this is the reason why our dog was imported to Ireland.
Father came to us from Poland, he is a very well bred dog, with multi champions and generations of health tests in his blood line. He is an Irish Champion himself and their daughter from previous litter is a Junior Champion already. You also will be able to meet her ☺️
Mather of the puppies is an Irish dog, very gentle, affectionate and loyal lady. This is her last litter. She did an amazing job raising her puppies. She is a grandmother already ☺️
Puppies will be going home with their goody bag of food, treats, toys and paperwork: microchip certificate and pedigree. We do have a contract in place to protect puppies, as well as to offer you proof of sale.
We can offer you assistance with boarding and grooming if you ever need it.
If you have any queries, please get in touch and we will be happy to assist ☺️
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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M | Black | Sold |
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F | Black | On Hold |
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F | Black | Sold |
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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.
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Price
Negotiable
Licence details
Registered Seller ID |
VPT200040C |
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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).
Registered Seller of Pets in Ireland
Any person selling or supplying six or more pet animals in a year is required to register with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and the Marine (DAFM). These people must maintain certain records regarding pet animals kept for sale or supply and ensure the correct information is place in the ad, e.g. country of origin, microchip number, etc. Registration is free and easy to do by filling out and submitting a form.
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This is set out in the Animal Health and Welfare (Sale or Supply of Pet Regulations) Act of 2019.