Golden Retriever (Chilli) Puppies sold 2025

Litter info:

At the end of January our Golden Retriever Chilli whelped a gorgeous litter of 9 puppies, 6 girls 3 males. The father is our handsome male Woody. This is a repeat mating as the last litter are doing so well with their families. Woody and Chilli are similar is size, both affectionate and have been easy to train. They’re both the working type Goldens so full of energy and always ready for an adventure! Pups are expected to be lively, intelligent and affectionate.

Viewings take place when they are 6 weeks old, ready to leave when they are 8 weeks old. They will be wormed at 3, 5 and 7 weeks. They will be vet checked, microchipped and vaccinated a few days before they leave. They will also be Kennel Club Registered.

Chilli (KC name: Russbaca Antique Tawny) Has fantastic health test results:

Hip Score 4/3=7

Elbow Score 0/0

BVA Eye Test Unafected (July 2024)

Gonioscopy Grade 0

DNA Tests:

prcd-PRA – Clear

GR_PRA1 – Clear

GR_PRA2 – Clear

ICT-A – Carrier

ICT-A2 – Clear

DM – Clear

She’s a bouncy, active girl with a lovely soft, dark golden coat.

She is an ICT-A Carrier, but as Woody is clear none of the pups will ever be affected.

Woody is a very friendly, affectionate dog with a lovely soft coat. He’s a bit lighter than Chilli but still a nice dark colour. His Kennel Club name is Tyddynbrooks Lieutenant.

Health Test results:

Hip score 3/4 = 7

Elbow score 0/0 = 0

BVA eye test – Unaffected (July 2024)

Gonioscopy – Grade 0

DNA Test Results:

prcd-PRA – Clear

GR_PRA1 – Clear

GR_PRA2 – Clear

ICT-A – Clear

ICT-A 2 – Clear

GRMD – Clear

DM – Clear

NCL-GR – Clear

Chilli and her pups, 2 weeks 5 days old.

Chocolate Labrador Puppies Reserved

We’re thrilled to announce the arrival of 9 working type chocolate labradors birthed by our own Hazel (KC name: Russbaca Chestnut) and sired by the phenomenal Tenor (KC name: OFTW Flashmount Tenor of Tagabea)

Hazel is a working type lab from good working lines, though she’s always preferred sitting at our feet getting a chest rub than splashing around in muddy rivers after game. She’s learnt some basic gundog training, gets on really well with other dogs and is a very chilled out easy going dog. She is very affectionate and loyal to us.

Her health testing is fantastic, Hip score of 10, elbows 0, BVA eye test Unaffected, and Clear of the 7 DNA tests the Kennel Club recommend (prcd-PRA, CNM, EIC, SD2, HNPK, STGD, and MCD)

Tenor is a fantastic working dog, he’s won numerous field trials, has qualified for the International Gundog League Championship (Where only the best of the best compete, only 2 other chocolate labs have ever qualified for this) He’s only one win away from becoming a Field Trial Champion, another massive achievement. This all proves that he’s highly trainable and obedient. He’s also a lovely natured dog, with a nice dark coat and a strong physique.

His health testing is also excellent, Hip score of 6, elbows 0, BVA Eye Test Unaffected, and clear of the same 7 DNA tests as Hazel, meaning none of these puppies can be affected for those diseases.

Not only do Hazel and Tenor both have good hips and elbow scores, but just as importantly there is a lot of good health testing in their pedigrees also.

Hazel and Tenor have had a litter together previously, and we’re thrilled with how they’ve turned out. They’re big strong dogs, energetic and making good family pets. They’ve all got a nice shiny dark chocolate coat.

Pups will be wormed at 3, 5 and 7 weeks, vet checked, microchipped, had their 1st vaccine and of course be Kennel Club registered.

There are still a few pups available, if interested please get in touch.

Updates on their progress shown below.

Week 1

The pups spent the first week of life alternating between sleeping and eating, growing steadily. We have them on vet fleece as it’s hygienic, easy to wash and provides good traction for their paws.

They all fell asleep during their first nail clip!

Week 2

This week proceeded much like last week, the pups have a routine of sleep, toilet, eat, toilet and sleep again. Their nails have been clipped again and just like last time they didn’t put up any fuss at all.

At the end of this week their eyes began to open a bit, and they’re trying to walk about in a wobbly kind of way, as they’ve not got their balance yet. They’ve outgrown their whelping box, so that’s now out and we’ve doubled the amount of space the pups now have access to. 2/3rds of this space is a toilet area. Over the next couple of weeks the pups will hopefully learn to sleep in the bed area and toilet in the toilet area, and by the time they leave here at 8 weeks they should have the basic understanding of the fundamentals of toilet training.

Week 3

This week the pups had their first taste of proper food. We start weaning them on Natures Menu raw puppy food, this always goes down a treat. The pups eagerly devoured it from the very first meal. After a few days we tried them with kibble, soaked in hot water until it became a mush. this also was quickly eaten. They’ve also had their first session of wormer this week and of course had their nails clipped and filed again.

The pups are quite affectionate, seeking out human company where ever possible. They particularly like sleeping with their heads resting on legs, feet or each others backs.

Week 4

Collars on at the end of this week. Red, Light Green, Dark Green, Dark Blue and Light Blue are the males, Orange, Purple, Light pink and Dark pink are the girls.

They’ve enjoyed visits from a small number of trusted family and friends this week. The pups were all confident and had great fun playing with them and each other.

They’ve tried out sardines this week which they all loved, and wet skinners puppy food hand fed this week. Hand feeding soft foods can help to encourage gentleness and reduce snatching.

The photos below were taken at the start of the week, and the head shots above at the end of the week. They’ve grown so much in just 1 week!

Week 5

At exactly 5 weeks old we had them outside as it was such a lovely day. They were fascinated by the sound of birds, planes and farm machinery. Our senior citizen Coco wandered over to say hello so they had a greeting with her through the baby gate.

On the left you can see that their first introduction to the crate went really well

The pups have had a nibble on some yak chews this week, eaten some dried hairy rabbits ears and they’ve eaten some blueberries. They’ve also had their 2nd round of wormer (Panacur) and the weekly nail trim has been done again. They’ve had several new toys (including a large Tigger) and they’ve met our golden oldie, Sienna.

We’ve had most of the puppy viewings this week and so the pups have met people of various ages. They’ve been enthusiastic to greet everyone and have thoroughly enjoyed nibbling everyone, they’ve all been equally confident and relaxed around the children as well as the adults.

The pups have now been Kennel Club registered, we’ve chosen an Olympic theme as the Paris 2024 Olympics have just started.

Duck Toller Puppies SOLD

The parents are our own Amber and Fergus, both fully health tested with excellent results.

Both parents are chilled out dogs, happy to have a potter around the garden – though they come alive when they see a tennis ball!

Amber’s hip score is 6, Fergus’s 8, both have elbow scores of 0 and clear eye tests done in May. Due to Amber and Fergus’s health clearances, pups cannot be affected for PRA-prcd, CEA/CH, DE, DM, MDR1, CP1, CDMC, CLAM, CLPS, CDDY and JADD.

The pups were born on the 5th of January, viewings start from the 9th of February and they’ll be ready for their new homes from the 1st of March. They’ll have a vet check, 1st vaccination and microchip before leaving, and be wormed at 3, 5 and 7 weeks old and they are already KC registered. Both parents can be seen when viewing.

At the time of writing they are almost 5 weeks old and full of life and vigor! They’re such playful, cheeky little bundles of fluff. We’ve started the very basics of toilet training – encouraging them to toilet on the newspaper and not on their bed. Getting them used to the idea of toileting in a certain area/ on a specific material teaches them to hold the urine/poo until they reach the toilet area, which makes them much easier to toilet train when they get to their new homes. They’ve been raised in a noisy area, where they’ve become very familiar to the sounds of dogs barking, vans/cars, washing machines/tumble dryers and very frequent comings and goings. They’ve now moved into our kitchen, where they’ll still hear these sounds but now also have more exposure to more household events like cooking and hoovering.

Amber and Fergus have had a litter before, out of which came Fizz and Polly, now over 2 years old.

Polly and Fizz

Tabasco – Golden Retriever Puppies SOLD

Tabi whelped 7 puppies on the 2nd of January, 4 boys and 3 girls, with our boy Woody. Both fully health tested with excellent results, they’re lovely affectionate dogs.

7 Weeks old

This week the pups were moved to a larger pen, in an area where they see more comings and goings. They’ve also had their vet check, microchip, 1st vaccine and final wormer this week. The vet trip also meant a car ride – they sat in their crates quietly taking in the new experience, which is exactly what we hope for. They were pretty confident in the vets and loved the attention they received.

6 Weeks old

All the pups have been outside for a walk around and an explore, we usually like to do this earlier but the weather has been horrible, very strong winds, heavy rain most days and absolutely freezing. We picked a time where the rain had stopped and the wind was gentle. The pups enjoyed the experience, it wasn’t long before they were running around like they’d done it a thousand times before.

They enjoy running around the office with chews and toys multiple times a day, and they’ve seen a few more new people this week. They’ve enjoyed some blueberries in addition to the other stuff they’ve already experienced.

5 Weeks old

At the start of this week the pups were all weighed and wormed, and they had some more new visitors.

They also interacted with and balanced on a wobble disk with no fear – this is something we get all of our pups to do, it’s a great introduction to uneven surfaces in a safe environment.

At the end of this week the visits from future puppy owners happened, we were pleased with how confident the pups were, they happily sought out people for fuss and games.

Food wise they’ve enjoyed some tripe, dried beef chews and hairy rabbits ears.

4 Weeks old

This week they experienced banana and pineapple, and enjoyed exploring the office outside the pen. They had several different toys in their pen and listened to some different music, like jazz, and various pop and rock songs on the radio. But most importantly they’ve had loads of cuddles!

3 Weeks old

This week their teeth have begun to emerge, and so we’ve begun to wean them. They began by lapping up some puppy milk, then the next day they had some Natures menu puppy raw food – both of these were devoured, they ate a healthy amount and took to the whole process really well. So then we moved onto soaked Millies Wolfheart Riverside kibble which they really enjoyed.

They’ve also had their wormer at the start of the week, nails clipped again and a toilet area added. They’ve been pretty good at using the toilet area considering their age, we’re happy with their progress. A few days after adding the toilet area we removed the dividing board that was splitting the pen in half, so they now have free reign of the entire pen. We vary the time we give them full access to the pen depending on how the litter is progressing, but 3 – 4 weeks old is pretty typical.

As for new experiences, in addition to weaning, pen expansion, and toilet area introduction, they’ve also played with some noisy soft toys, an empty dog food bag, and a few trusted family members have spent a little time with them. They’ve heard the hoover, various things on tv and classical music for roughly an hour everyday.

2 Weeks old

2 weeks old! By the end of this week the pups eyes were all open and they’re able to see large shapes, they are also beginning to hear.

Near the end of this week, once we noticed that they were starting to hear, we began putting something new into the puppy pen each day, for roughly 10 minutes at a time. So far they’ve spent time with an old, rough bath mat, and had a very positive reaction to some rabbit fur.

1 Week old

The proud mother with her offspring. The pups are exactly 1 week old in this picture and have grown considerably.

By the end of this week the pups eyes had begun to open, they’ve had their nails trimmed several times and they’re now well used to being handled.

Newborn

After a rather long whelp, Tabi whelped a chunky litter of 7 pups.

As usual, their 1st week of life was spent sleeping and eating lots. All growing equally and at a good, steady rate.

Just a few hours old!

Piper – Golden Retriever Puppies SOLD

Our gorgeous Golden Retriever Piper has whelped a litter of 10 puppies, 5 males and 5 females. The sire is our own Woody. Woody and Piper are fully health tested with fantastic results, they’re both clever, eager to please dogs and super affectionate.

The pups are being raised in our home for the first 5-6 weeks, where they will experience the typical household sounds, hoovering, cooking, washing machines, tv etc. Then they will transition to our office area, where they will continue to hear most of these sounds and additionally more vehicles, people, dogs and more noise and commotion. 

Newborn

The pups grow rapidly over the first week of their lives. By the end of the week all of their pink pigmentation has changed to black and they’ve filled out and gained weight nicely. Their nails have been trimmed and they’ve had loads of cuddles. Piper is doing an excellent job caring for them, she’s a doting mother.

1 Week old

Pups spent all of this week eating well and sleeping lots, so by the end of the week they’d all gained a good amount of weight. They’ve been handled lots and have had their nails trimmed again. Frequently trimming and/or filing nails helps keep the quick short, making it easier to trim their nails.

2 Weeks old


This week their eyes and ears are beginning to open, and they’re starting to have do a very wobbly walk instead of dragging themselves around. At 2 and a half weeks they began to lap up some puppy milk.

The pups have already been Kennel Club registered, our theme for this litter is Christmas trees.

3 Weeks old

This week we began weaning the pups onto thoroughly soaked Millies Wolfheart kibble, mixed with Puppy Milk. It was a huge success! Over the course of the week we’ll increase the feedings to 4 times a day and phase out the puppy milk and give it to them separately for their evening supper. They’ll still feed off Piper for a while longer, but less and less as each day passes.

They’re beginning to have little play fights with each other and they’re becoming quite curious about new things appearing in the whelping box now.

They’ve also had their 1st course of wormer at the start of the week.

Chilli – Golden Retriever puppies NOW SOLD

We’re excited to announce that our girl, Chilli (KC name: Russbaca Antique Tawny) and our boy Woody (KC name: Tyddynbrooks Lieutenant) have recently had a litter of Golden Retriever puppies born. Both parents are fully health tested with excellent results. They both each have hips scores of 7, perfect elbow scores, clear and up to date BVA eye tests and Gonioscopy grades of 0, and the puppies cannot be affected for GR_PRA1, GR_PRA2, ICT-A and ICT-A2 due to the parents DNA results.

Both parents are the working type Golden Retrievers, they have been easy to train, eager to please and so affectionate, we’re thrilled with how they’ve matured and are excited to see how this litter develops. The pups are expected to be intelligent, affectionate, and energetic. They’ll have their parents dark, soft coats and will be well socialised before leaving us.

Newborn puppies

On the 17th of October, Chilli gave birth to 8 puppies, 4 girls and 4 boys. She has taken to motherhood very well, proving herself to be an attentive, caring mother. The pups are all growing well currently.

At this point in time the only surface the pups are on is the vet fleece, we’ve chosen this as it’s warm, hygienic, and because it gives the pups great traction, helping to protect their joints from excessive slipping and straining which can lead to minor wear and tear on the developing joints.

1 Week old

So far this week we’ve handled them lots, and begun gentle stroking their paw pads to desensitize them to having their paws handled for nail trimming etc.

This little puppy fell asleep while having his nails clipped.

Week 2

Now that the pups are starting to toddle, we’ve introduced a toilet area. So far the pups seem to have a good understanding of where they should be sleeping which is a great start for pups this young.

This week their eyes and ears are starting to open, and so they’re now able to see and hear some things. We’re giving them a few days to adjust to this, and explore their pen with their newly developing senses, then we’ll start introducing new things into the pen everyday. In the meantime we have classical music and sometimes Jazz music quietly playing for about an hour each day.

Week 3

Lots happening this week! Their eyes and ears have properly opened, so they’re now able to see and hear people around their pen now. Weaning has begun, we’ve started them on Natures Menu Puppy and Skinners puppy milk which they’re tucking into really well, so much so that they’ve started to get excited when we tap on the metal feeding bowl. We’ll transition them to soaked kibble over the next week or so, but they’ll have some of the Natures menu puppy as well from time to time.

In addition to weaning we’ve also added in a water bowl for them and introduced new materials/experiences for them most days, including rabbit fur, tennis balls, a big Winnie the Pooh teddy, and they’ve had several face washes with a wet flannel. They’ve also had their first wormer (panacur).

So far the pups have greeted every new thing with confident curiosity, thoroughly exploring it with their mouths and patting it with their paws.

We’ve also had our annual Kennel Club Assured Breeders inspection this week, our whole setup, mum, dad and the pups were examined by the inspector, who was happy with our setup and the dogs level of care.

4 Weeks old

It’s been a busy week for these bundles of fluff! They’ve transitioned onto Eukanuba puppy kibble, soaked in water so it’s soft and easy for them to eat. They’re getting used to the hoover, sometimes they sit up and watch it go past but usually they go back to sleep once they’ve watched it briefly. They’re not bothered by the TV in the slightest, they’ve enjoyed several dramas, nature programs and various farm animal noises and they’ve took it all in their stride. Toilet training is going very well, we’ve only had 1 accident on their bed area this week which is absolutely fantastic for their age! We’ve changed the area slightly, we’ve found that they much prefer to toilet on newspaper than the puppy pee pads so the pen is now split into 3 areas – The vet fleece and puppy beds is the bed area, the newspaper/shredded tissue paper is the toilet area and the washable pee mats separate the two, which is proving very effective at keeping any mess off the bed area.

They’ve also had several visitors these past few days, and everyone has commented on how relaxed and confident the pups are.

Chilli is thoroughly enjoying this stage of their lives, she loves spending time grooming and playing with them.

5 Weeks old

This week the pups have been handled lots as usual, heard lots of interesting sounds via the tv and real life, and have been getting up close and personal with the hoover – a ‘quick hoover’ is no longer possible now that the pups see it a big noisy toy!

Collars have been put on the pups ready for the viewings, boys are Black, Light Blue, Dark Blue, and Green, and the girls are Orange, Red, Yellow, and Pink. All of the girls have been reserved along with Black and Light Blue, leaving just Dark Blue and Green to find suitable homes.

The pups also had their 2nd round of Panacur wormer this week.

The pups had a great time during the viewings, all were confident and happy to interact with adults and children of all ages.

6 Weeks Old

This week the pups have been spending the day in a different pen, a bigger one where they can see more comings and goings and also learn to adjust to a cooler room, though they still spend the night in their original pen. In the new pen they get to see our adult dogs, the cat, delivery drivers and the postman, so lots of new things for them to experience. In particular Woody and the pups 6 month old cousin, Nessie, were thrilled to see the pups, and the pups were happy to meet them as well.

They’ve enjoyed eating a few different foods this week, including Sprats, tripe, apple and banana. We’re firming up the pups kibble this week, so it’s only slightly softened now.

We had our routine on the spot council inspection this week, so the animal welfare officer checked out the pups, mum and dad, the whole setup and was happy with their level of care.

7 Weeks Old

This week the pups have had their vet check, microchip and 1st vaccination at our vet. All pups traveled well in crates in the back of the car with just a little verbal complaint now and then. Once at the vets, pups enjoyed a cuddle from the receptionist and vet tech. They were confident and adapted well to the new situation.

All pups passed their vet checks without any health issues at all. They’ve also had their final session of Panacur Wormer this week.

We’ve been encouraging the pups to sit or stand calmly next to us when asking for fuss, to dissuade jumping up and biting to get attention. We’ve been fussing up or giving treats to puppies that sit nicely or stand calmly next to us since about 4 weeks old, and this was the week that even the exuberant puppies started to show some restraint. Of course, they’re still young puppies so they do still jump up a lot and mouth particularly when excited, but they’re learning that there are other ways to ask for attention.

The pups have been outside this week, so they’ve experienced several different surfaces such as wet piles of leaves, mud, grass, and concrete. They’ve enjoyed their brief jaunts outside during a break in the rain and strong winds we’ve been experiencing

Their food is served to them in individual bowls all the time now, and they’ll eat it completely dry. They’ve eaten in several different places, including in front of 2 running washing machines and in a separate pen where they can’t see the other pups. They’ve spent individual time away from their litter mates running about the office floor and getting lots of fuss from us.

They’ve spent the past week sleeping in 2 groups of 4, to help get them used to being in smaller groups which will help them adjust quicker to being alone in their new homes.

8 Weeks Old!

It’s a sad and exciting week for us here, as it’s now time for these long anticipated puppies to move on to the next stage of their lives. The morning of their collection we let them have a run about outside before bathing, brushing them and clipping their claws for the final time before having a final cuddle.

Fox Red Labrador litter ALL SOLD

On the 19th of July our Genie gave birth to 5 puppies, 4 girls and 1 boy. The sire is our boy Maximus, and the mother is our girl, Genie. .More info about them available on their pages. We’re thrilled with how this litter are turning out, they’re full of confidence and are very people focused, eager to please, affectionate and full of energy!

Gotcha day!

Today is the start of a great adventure with his new family for little Bean. We’ll miss seeing his cheeky face gazing up at us! We’ve dug up some old photos of his parents at his age, he definitely takes after his father.

10 weeks old

This cheeky chappy is now sleeping through the night in his crate without any mess or fuss. He’s mastered sit and the puppy dog eyes!

9 weeks old

Out for a little walk around the local fishing pit – he’s not had his 2nd jab so he can’t touch the floor, but he can still be carried around and take in the sights and smells. He saw many ducks and geese, some with their little offspring waddling along behind them, he saw several people and watched some others play football on the pitch nearby. Lots of noise and shouting from some excited players, none of which phased him.

Nap time now!

9 weeks old today! We’ve nicknamed the male pup Bean while he waits for his forever home.

We’re pleased with his progress over this past week. He’s learning to settle in the crate, and sleeps in there overnight. We nip him out once in the night for a quick wee, and so far he’s been clean in his crate.

8 weeks old

Some photos of the male pup, he’s enjoying the 1-1 time now that his sisters have gone on to their new homes. He’s a happy, confident puppy who LOVES meeting new people and isn’t afraid of anything!

7 weeks old

Time has absolutely flown by! Here they are at 7 weeks old, crashed out after playtime. They’ve had loads of people over to see them (which they’ve enjoyed!), they’ve met some of our older dogs, and they’ve decided that their new favourite toy is the hoover – they love pouncing on it and chasing it around.

They’ve also had their vet check, vaccine and microchip the day before they turned 8 weeks old. All pups passed their health check and they thoroughly enjoyed the attention from the vet.

5 weeks old

Below is the pups at 5 weeks old, enjoying the sunshine! Once they’ve settled down they also had another nail trim.

3 weeks old

Pups are now 3 weeks old! Their eyes have all opened and they’re hearing well. We’ve introduced a toilet area for them and we’re pleased with how often they’re using it.

Weaning has begun with great success. We’ve started them on Natures Menu Puppy (Raw food) and will soon introduce them to kibble.

The male pup at 3 weeks old
They’ve just had their lunch, a nail trim and are now having a snooze in the above video

New Born puppies!

Genie with the pups, less than 24 hours old

Chocolate Labrador pups – ALL SOLD

Our beautiful girl Hazel has recently whelped 7 chocolate Labrador pups, sired by the wonderful Tenor.

The mother Hazel (https://russbacaretrievers.com/hazel-chocolate-labrador/) is an affectionate, active girl who is a pleasure to live with. She’s from good working lines and is a wonderful mother.

Tenor ( https://www.champdogs.co.uk/dog/74867 ) is a lovely dog with some impressive accomplishments to his name! More info can be found on his champdogs link.

Both parents have good hips and perfect elbows, eyes tested clear, and due to their DNA clears, pups cannot be affected for prcd-PRA, CNM, EIC, or SD2

Pups are expected to be active, intelligent and affectionate.

Ready to leave early March. We have a few pups available to reserve, please contact us for more info and to arrange a viewing

Further info can be found on the Champdogs advert: https://www.champdogs.co.uk/litter/64688.

Golden Retriever litter 2022 – ALL SOLD

Our Beautiful Golden Retriever, Sienna, has given birth to 8 puppies on the 17th of October.
She is fully health tested, including the important Gonioscopy and yearly eye tests. Her full list of health
clearances can be found on her dedicated page (SIENNA’S PAGE)
Sienna is a wonderful dog, calm and easy going, loves meeting new people and isn’t fased by much at all! She’s a lovely reliable, affectionate family companion.

The father of the litter is Aglabs Golden Goose of Fallowfen (Pet name Goose). Goose has a truly impressive set of health clearances:
Hips 0/2
Elbows 0/0
Eyes tested clear (Tested August 2022)
Gonioscopy grade 0 (Tested August 2022)
DNA clear of PRA-GR1, PRA-GR2, PRA-prcd, DEB, ED, ICT-A, MD-GR, NCL5-GR, OI3, SAN

Goose is an energetic young lad with a soft and loving personality. More can be found on Fallowfens website (Click HERE for Website) and Champdogs page (Click HERE for Champdogs page)

We’re expecting the pups to be easy to train and affectionate, making for wonderful family companions.
Because of their parents excellent health testing, pups cannot be affected for PRA-GR1, PRA-GR2, PRA-prcd, DEB, ED, ICT-A, MD-GR, NCL5-GR, OI3 or SAN
Looking for pet homes only. ready to go from the 12th December .
If interested please get in touch via the contact page on this website.

Sienna with her pups, day 1

Fox red Labrador litter ALL SOLD

On the 3rd of June our beautiful Labrador Genie gave birth to 7 dark yellow/fox red puppies, 3 boys and 4 girls. The pups are expected to be lively and intelligent, just like their parents. They’ll be suitable for active pets or working dogs. The sire, Fallowfen Faithful Harry, is a working gundog at Fallowfen training kennels.

Both parents are DNA clear of prcd-PRA, CNM, EIC, SD2, and the sire has many other DNA clearances. Both are Hip/Elbow scored with good results, and both have an in date clear BVA eye test.

Pups at 3 and 4 weeks old:

Below are pictures of when the pups were 7 weeks old, and are well used to loud noises, construction work, farm machinery, the TV, radio etc. They’ve met several new people and greeted them happily with no fear. They’ve seen a few of our dogs and have responded well to them. They’re an absolute joy to own; inquisitive and mischievous, but very affectionate as well.

8 weeks old. As it’s such a nice day they’ve spent most of the day outside. Some friends came and spent some time with them this morning which the pups adored. It tired them out and gave us a great opportunity to snap some sleepy pics!