He is an Apricot Kc registered Toy poodle and keen stud dog.
he is proven and has had his first litter which had a variety of colours, including red, black, black and white, apricot and a phantom which can be viewed as he is also a family pet. There were two girls and three boys in the litter. All dogs are non molting - so no dog hairs
He has been vet checked regularly, is upto date with vaccinations and fleeing and worming.
He has an extensive DNA health check clear of hereditary illnesses.
Degenerative Myelopathy SOD1 (c.100G>A) CLEAR
Gangliosidosis GM2 HEXB (c.283delG) CLEAR
Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures ATF2 (c.152T>G) CLEAR
Osteochondrodysplasia SLC13A1 () CLEAR
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Rod-cone dysplasia 4) C17H2orf71 (c.3149_3150insC) CLEAR
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) PRCD (c.5G>A) CLEAR
Von Willebrand Disease I VWF (c.7437G>A) CLEAR
There is a five generation KC registration family Tree with cruft winners amongst them.
He has a very nice temperament and is very clever and easy to train.
extra £50 charge for registered litters
Stud fees will include copy of health records and KC registration ( if required)
Two visits two days apart. and in the unlikely event that the mating is unsuccessful a free return visit with a letter from the vet.
For further information please contact or to arrange a visit.
COI 0.1 percent which is excellent
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