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Before you decide to
buy a puppy you have to realise that you are adding a new member to
your family for the next 10 or more years!!!
How do we sell
them...
Our puppies are sold with a Puppy Sales Wallet which
contains: KC Registration Certificate, Contract of sale, Explanation
of any endorsements and New owner questionnaire as well as Advice on
Socialisation and Training, Feeding, Exercise, Record of Worming
regime and Immunisation. They will be fully wormed up to
date, Vet checked, micro chipped, well reared & socialised. Also
they will come with 6 weeks insurance, Puppy Pack & life
time aftercare.
They are NOT docked .
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dog`s tails is banned in
England (6th April 2007),
Wales (31st March
2007) - excluding therapeutic and for certain
truly working breeds governed by regulation.
Dogs born after 6th April 2007 cannot be shown
with docked tails at fee paying shows in the UK.
Scotland - tail
docking except for therapeutic reasons has been
banned in Scotland as from 30th April, 2007.
Dogs born after 6th April 2007 cannot cross
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Both parents (the
sire and dam) have a hip clearance. Both parents are at least 2
years old.
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Dam is bred only when we have a waiting list of puppy buyers (never
every heat cycle!).
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The sire is chosen not "because he lives right down the street" but
because he may produce better, healthier and more valuable offspring
than any other.
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Every puppy comes with a written guarantee against congenital health
or temperament problems.
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We will be available to answer any question you might have for the
life of the dog.
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There is always the puppy's dam available for you to meet and you
can call sire`s owners or people who have his puppies to ask about
temperament or health problems.
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You will be provided with pictures or videos.
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WE WILL TAKE THE DOG BACK AT ANY TIME, FOR ANY REASON, IF YOU CANNOT
KEEP IT!
A good, sound
show quality puppy will cost approximately £850.00 to £1000.00
depending on the parents’ bloodlines, titles and age of the puppies.
A pet - non breedable quality puppy will cost less (subject to
availability).
Please keep in mind there is a waiting list. A £200.00 deposit is
required to hold a puppy. You do not have
to be a professional Rottweiler person in order to buy a dog from
us...
A word or two
about socialization...
Our dogs live with us as part of the family at home. They meet people,
children and other dogs at the own place and different grounds (town
parks, fields, pet stores).
We raise puppies very same way. We invite friends and relatives to our
house often. Puppies being treated with dog food, treats and toys as
soon as they arrive. We pick them up frequently, groom them with
moderate pressure and encourage fetch and retrieval as often as
possible. We don`t force them if they seems to be shy into
uncomfortable situations. We are very focused on confident responses
and praise them for bravery in new situations
They are gradually acclimated to city noises such a traffic noise, crowds
of people and other everyday scenerios.
We know that having a two or more dogs is not enough to properly
socialize a pup!
Now download
and read carefully...
Below you will find very useful leaflets about rottweilers and your new
puppy. (Thank
You Pauline Baines!)
What is a breeder?
[ PDF download - 263KB ]
Health problems
[ PDF download - 215KB ]
Taking your puppy
home
[ PDF download - 246KB ]
Tips for new owners
[ PDF download - 283KB ]
Puppy Feeding Pack
[ PDF download - 259KB ]
Worming puppies
[ PDF download - 233KB ]
Puppy Sales Contract
[ PDF download - 117KB ]
Free Insurance Terms & Cond
[ PDF download - 147KB ]
Vaccinations
[ PDF download - 239KB ]
International...
We are able to ship puppies worldwide. KC pedigrees are fully recognised
by FCI and AKC. We accept payments: Personal Cheque (UK only), Bank Transfer, Wester Union,
MoneyGram, NoChex, PayPal and most credit / debit cards.
Send
email for more details.
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The
Kennel Club Accredited Breeder Scheme promotes good
breeding practice.
There
are set requirements that Accredited Breeders must agree
to follow, which encourage the breeding of healthy,
well-adjusted puppies. In return, Accredited Breeders
may use the scheme literature and logo to promote their
breeding.
The Scheme currently has the following
requirements:
Accredited Breeders must:
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Ensure that all breeding stock is Kennel Club
registered.
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Hand over the dog's registration certificate at
time of sale if available, or forward it to the
new owner as soon as possible. Explain any
endorsements that might pertain and obtain
written and signed confirmation from the new
owner, at or before the date on which the dog is
physically transferred, that the new owner is
aware of the endorsement(s), regardless of
whether or not the endorsed registration
certificate is available.
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Follow Kennel Club policy regarding maximum age
and number/frequency of litters.
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Permanently identify breeding stock by DNA
profile, microchip, or tattoo.
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Make use of health screening schemes, relevant
to their breed, on all breeding stock. These
schemes include DNA testing, hip dysplasia,
elbow dysplasia and inherited eye conditions.
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Socialise the puppies and provide written
advice, in the Puppy Sales Wallet, on
continuation of socialisation, exercise and
future training.
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Provide written advice, in the scheme Puppy
Sales Wallet, on feeding and worming programmes.
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Provide a written record, in the Puppy Sales
Wallet, on the immunisation measures taken.
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Provide reasonable post-sales telephone advice.
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Inform buyers of the requirements and the
recommendations that apply to Kennel Club
Accredited Breeders as well as the existence of
the complaints procedure.
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Draw up a contract of sale for each puppy and
provide a copy in the Puppy Sales Wallet.
In addition there are a number of recommendations:
Accredited Breeders are strongly encouraged to:
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Make sure that whelping facilities accord with
good practice.
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The contract of sale should clearly lay out to
the buyer the nature and details of any
guarantee given (e.g. time limit) and/or any
provisions for refund or return and replacement
of puppy. If endorsements are being used the
contract should also explain why these have been
placed and under what circumstances they would
be removed (if any). The contract should be
signed and dated by both breeder and purchaser,
showing that both have agreed to these terms.
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Commit to help, if necessary, with the re-homing
of a dog, for whatever reason, throughout the
dog's lifetime.
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Follow relevant breed health screening
recommendations.
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Kennel
Club Accredited Breeder Scheme Membership has been
granted to VOMSATON on 30th May 2007. |
Go to Kennel Club website for more info. |
Click Here.
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