IKC Registered English Springer Spaniel puppies in Mayo from Strong Hunting Lines
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One English Springer Spaniel puppy left from a litter of seven. All were LIVER & WHITE, just one pup now available from a litter of seven. These puppies come from exceptional hunting bloodlines, including BADGER COURT, MONALUE, CLYDAGREEN, and AUGHACASLA. Both the Sire, CLYDAGREEN REBEL OF MUNSTER, and the Dam, CULMORE FLEUR DE LIS, have strong hunting backgrounds, ensuring that these puppies are not only well-bred but also possess the traits typical of the breed.
Each puppy is IKC registered, wormed, microchipped, vaccinated, and has had their tails legally docked by a vet, with the necessary paperwork provided. They are well-socialised, energetic, and affectionate, making them excellent companions for active families or individuals. We have one female available for €800 each. Pups are normally released to their new owners at ten weeks old to give them the best start in life. The available pup is Culmore Bellatrixhas now been sold.
If you are interested, please contact George at 0879442249. I will be keeping two pups from this litter to add to my team.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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M | Brown / White | Sold |
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F | Brown / White | Sold |
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F | Brown / White | Sold |
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F | Brown / White | Sold |
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F | Brown / White | Sold |
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