My name is Andrew Preston and i am proud to be one of the select
few Kennel Club Assured Breeders in the UK
My Dogs are my heart and soul and i would do anything for them as you
will see if we are fortunate to meet
Our Puppies are of the utmost quality, testimonials on request
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Assured Breeder Scheme Requirements and Recommendations
Assured Breeders must:
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Ensure that all breeding
stock is Kennel Club registered
· 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
· Follow Kennel Club policy regarding maximum age and number/frequency
of litters
· Permanently identify breeding stock by DNA profile, microchip, or
tattoo
· 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
· Socialise the puppies and provide written advice, in the Puppy Sales Wallet, on
continuation of socialisation, exercise and future training
·
Provide written advice,
in the scheme Puppy Sales Wallet, on feeding and worming programmes
·
Provide a written
record, in the Puppy Sales Wallet, on the immunisation measures taken
·
Provide reasonable
post-sales telephone advice
· Inform buyers of the requirements and the recommendations that apply
to Kennel Club Assured Breeders as well as the existence of the complaints procedure
·
Draw up a contract
of sale (see below link) for each puppy and provide a copy in the Puppy Sales Wallet
·
Provide a list of
breed specific traits and tendencies or any further breed specific advice or information that may enhance the puppy buyers
understanding of the breed they are buying