Due to more interest in Teagol's litter (with them all being tricoloured as well) and interest in what we are doing being more than I could've envisaged at this time. I have decided to invite interest for this litter now. It seems unfair to drag the disappointment for some (that there is going to be) on any longer than need be. I know that I will wish to keep one of the females back. So that will mean finding homes for three boys and three girls.
Due to Covid 19 with still the risks of lockdowns. Speaking with my husband David on the matter of homing pups. We decided that on first opening this litter to the public, that we would only wish at first to hear from those who have contacted us prior to the litter being born and spoken with, and then you have sent me an email confirmation of an interest in the litter that live in Devon or Cornwall. I know this will be disappointing to others that have contacted me, but please do not lose heart. As places may still be available after this and if those who do not get a puppy from this litter (who I have spoken with previously and have emailed me) are welcome to list for Ernest and Blottie's litter later on in the year. As I have spoken with really nice people over the last few months, that I know would give the best homes for our pups. So if you do live within Devon or Cornwall and have previously spoken with me and then confirmed in an email where you are and your interest in Teagol's litter, and are still interested in one of Teagol's tricoloured pups. At first think very carefully about contacting me again. These pups will be loving active little spaniels that need homes that they will get loads of love, but also need those who understand the time and patients it takes in training a young dog, along with the commitment to exercising and interacting with them. If you then think you can give one of Teagol's pups all those things drop me an email to [email protected] and I will get back to you. Visiting of this litter due to Covid 19 will be from when they are six weeks old, with one visit prior to leaving us.
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Sam Lowry
8/6/2020 09:01:50 am
Jane,
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Ruth
8/6/2020 10:38:10 pm
I agree with Sam, it’s a great thing you’re doing with your dogs, trying to get them the healthiest they can be. It must be very hard with so many interested and this seems a fair way of doing it. Hope all goes very well x
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Emily Backhouse
8/7/2020 01:12:44 am
Thank you for the update, completely understand your reasoning. I echo everyone else in the comments, what you do with your breeding programme for the health of your dogs is fantastic :)
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