Pupdates

Kennel Club Assured Breeder Scheme – Closing as of December 2024

After  years of many breeders working hard to maintain highest standards for welfare, care, health and after sales care, the ABS scheme is sadly being discontinued in December 2024.  We don’t know what this means for us in the future, we don’t know how you will be able to check if a breeder is actually working hard with the pups health and wellbeing in mind at all times.  At the moment all I can say is that Assured Breeders will continue to work hard, you should be able to find us until December, from there on I would recommend that every new puppy owner checks and views breeding licenses, reads contracts and spends time with the breeder before placing any deposits.  You must be confident that your breeder is going to honour their contract and take your pup back at any point in their life, without question.

I will keep working hard, I will keep improving with each litter I have and I will keep aiming to produce cheery hounds that are to breed standard and have a very soft, kind nature.   Our next litter will be from Whisky, Ziva’s first litter, she has proven herself to be kind with the pups, when they visit she continues to “clean” them and encourages them to toilet, she is maternal, mature and very soft natured, this is a great start!  If you would like to join my waiting list for a Whisky pup, please do get in touch.  She has been cleared from the vet as developed, mature, soft natured and ready to breed, added to our licence and the ABS have authorised her to be mated.