Lovely update for Hope from Helen. Hope is from Ernest and Rosie's litter of eleven "Hi Jane, I hope that Roxy arrived safely at her new home. Hope has now been with me 4 weeks and is doing incredibly well. She has been joining me on visits, we have started puppy classes, and she has met lots of people, including at a family party yesterday. Everyone comments on how beautiful, confident and calm she is (although she obviously has her moments with that last one!). She has won over a number of people who don't really like dogs, although unfortunately hasn't managed to win over my parents yet. Whether that will ever happen, only time will tell. She has been okay left on her own for an hour, and after a couple of car rides where she got very anxious, she now settles down and sleeps. She sleeps really well at night. The cat is not too keen on her as Hope really wants to play with her fluffy tail. We have separate areas for puppy and cat, although the cat doesn't help herself by constantly jumping over the dividers, and waking Hope up by meowing in her face while she's in a deep sleep! Thank you so much for such an amazing pup."
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January 2023
WE DO NOT EXPORT PUPPIES
Why I don't export AT POUNDLANE
Our breeding dogs are multi generational extensively health tested. With all our breeding stock having recommended and relevant DNA tests for their breed/breeds. We also have breeding stock annually eye examined on the BVA Hereditary Eye Disease Scheme for dogs, MRI scanned on the BVA scheme using the BVA chiari malformation /syringomyelia breeding protocol, and heart examined using The Kennel Club Heart Scheme for Cavalier King Charles breeding protocol |