Barkingham Palace Gundogs LTD

Barkingham Palace Gundogs LTD "Top breeders of KC registered Labradors in West Sussex. Your new furry friend is waiting!" 🐾
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The daddy .a true gentleman. Love him so much .my best friend.
19/10/2024

The daddy .a true gentleman. Love him so much .my best friend.

19/10/2024

"Top breeders of KC registered Labradors in West Sussex. Your new furry friend is waiting!" 🐾

23/07/2024
We at Barkingham Palace Gundogs are thrilled to have been at the heart of the opening ceremony at Goodwoof this weekend,...
18/05/2024

We at Barkingham Palace Gundogs are thrilled to have been at the heart of the opening ceremony at Goodwoof this weekend, on May 18, 2024. Pictured here, you can see Emelia proudly showcasing our magnificent new stud dog, King Richard, who was born and bred right here at BPG. Our commitment to quality shines through, as we were the only breeders honoured with a photo opportunity alongside the Duke of Richmond.

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πŸŽ‰πŸΎ Exciting News Alert! πŸΎπŸŽ‰πŸŒŸ Our precious pooches, Foxy and Gunner, have welcomed a paws-itively perfect litter into the ...
02/05/2024

πŸŽ‰πŸΎ Exciting News Alert! πŸΎπŸŽ‰

🌟 Our precious pooches, Foxy and Gunner, have welcomed a paws-itively perfect litter into the world! 🌟 These adorable little furballs are ready to wiggle their way into your hearts and homes! πŸΆπŸ’•

🏰 Welcome to the Barkingham Palace family! 🏰

From playful puppy kisses to endless cuddles, these little bundles of joy are guaranteed to bring smiles and wagging tails wherever they go! 🐾✨

🎈 But wait, there's more! 🎈

We're on the hunt for their forever homes, where they'll be cherished, pampered, and loved to bits! Could yours be the one they've been dreaming of? πŸ‘πŸ’–

If you're ready to add some extra wag to your life, come meet our delightful darlings and let the puppy love begin! πŸ•β€οΈ

Drop us a message to schedule a puppy playdate and get ready for a lifetime of tail-wagging adventures! πŸ’ŒπŸΎ

Outstanding looking fox red girl .bred at barkinghampalace
09/02/2024

Outstanding looking fox red girl .bred at barkinghampalace

🐾🏠 Exciting News Alert! 🏠🐾Attention all pet lovers! Our adorable pups from Beau and Ryder are getting ready to spread th...
06/02/2024

🐾🏠 Exciting News Alert! 🏠🐾

Attention all pet lovers! Our adorable pups from Beau and Ryder are getting ready to spread their wings and find their forever homes in just 3 weeks! πŸŽ‰πŸΆ These precious bundles of joy are overflowing with love, cuddles, and puppy kisses, and they can't wait to bring joy and happiness to their new families. Whether you're looking for a loyal companion, a playful friend, or a furry snuggle buddy, we have the perfect pup waiting for you! πŸΎπŸ’• Don't miss out on the opportunity to welcome one of these sweethearts into your life. Contact us today to schedule a meet-and-greet and let's make some tails wag and hearts melt! 🐾❀️

EDIT WE ONLY HAVE 1 MALE LEFT🐾🏑 Excitement alert! 🏑🐾Two adorable bundles of fur are on a mission to find their forever h...
12/12/2023

EDIT WE ONLY HAVE 1 MALE LEFT

🐾🏑 Excitement alert! 🏑🐾

Two adorable bundles of fur are on a mission to find their forever homes! 🐢🐢 These playful puppies are ready to bring joy, laughter, and a whole lot of tail-wagging love into your life. πŸŽ‰πŸΎ

Who's up for the challenge of becoming the proud parent of these cuties? 🏑❀️ Don't miss out on the chance to add a dose of puppy love to your home. Drop a comment or send a message if you're ready for endless cuddles and puppy kisses! πŸ’ŒπŸΎ

08/10/2023

Dear Facebook friends,

We apologize for our recent silence; our paws have been busy! 🐾 But we're excited to share some fantastic news with you all – the arrival of Rose and Ryder's delightful litter!

Guess what? There are still a few precious pups waiting for loving homes, and we'd love to introduce them to you. 🐢 If you're curious and eager to learn more about these little bundles of joy, please reach out to us today! Your enquires are truly valued. πŸ•πŸΎ

"Top breeders of KC registered Labradors in West Sussex. Your new furry friend is waiting!" 🐾

Peggy's pups are now 5 weeks old.
04/07/2023

Peggy's pups are now 5 weeks old.

Peggys beautiful litter. (4 weeks old)If you require any details please get in touch, they will be ready to leave in 4 w...
23/06/2023

Peggys beautiful litter. (4 weeks old)

If you require any details please get in touch, they will be ready to leave in 4 weeks time!

We are expecting a new litter within the next month. If you are interested please hop on over to our website and add you...
23/05/2023

We are expecting a new litter within the next month. If you are interested please hop on over to our website and add yourself to our waiting list, where you will be contacted by a member of the team.

Have a great day
Barkingaham palace team

21/02/2023

5 Weeks old and they are doing amazingly.

woof woof

Ryder and Doris’ gorgeous litter, 5 boys & 4 girls.Any questions please feel free to get in touch 🐢 πŸ• πŸ’•
31/01/2023

Ryder and Doris’ gorgeous litter, 5 boys & 4 girls.

Any questions please feel free to get in touch 🐢 πŸ• πŸ’•

Still 2 gorgeous girls available, get in touch! πŸ•
14/01/2023

Still 2 gorgeous girls available, get in touch! πŸ•

After receiving an overwhelming amount of positive feedback, regarding Ryder and Ada’s 1st litter. We are pleased to sha...
02/12/2022

After receiving an overwhelming amount of positive feedback, regarding Ryder and Ada’s 1st litter. We are pleased to share the news that Ryder and Ada have just had a perfect 2nd litter.



13 Puppies in total, 8 girls and 5 boys in a mixture of colours ranging from light yellow all the way up-to fox red



DOB; 24/11/2022. Ready to leave on 19/01/2023

28/10/2022

Halloween poses a number of health and welfare risks to dogs, from eating foods that can be toxic to man's best friend, such as chocolate and some sweets, to being scared by trick or treaters and children in costumes.

Chocolate
Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromine, which can be poisonous to dogs, as well as other animals such as cats, rodents and rabbits. Generally speaking, the darker and more expensive the chocolate, the more theobromine it contains, and the more poisonous it is. White chocolate contains very little theobromine and so is unlikely to cause chocolate poisoning. White chocolate is still very fatty and can cause problems with a dog's pancreas known as pancreatitis.

If large enough amounts are eaten, Chocolate can initially make your dog sick or give them a stomach upset. Theobromine is a stimulant and can cause your dog to become excitable, develop muscle twitching, tremors, fitting and life-threatening problems with their heart.

Sweets
If available in large quantities, some dogs may gorge themselves on sugary sweets kept aside for, or collected by, trick or treaters. After eating lots of sugar, or even lots of fat, dogs can develop pancreatitis (an inflammation of the pancreas), which may cause them to be off their food, be sick, have an upset stomach, become tired or go into organ failure.

Sugar-free sweets
Some sugar-free sweets and chewing gums contain an artificial sweetener called xylitol, which can be very poisonous to dogs. Xylitol is more commonly found in food products in America, but is beginning to appear in sugar-free products in the UK as well. Xylitol can cause an otherwise healthy dog's blood sugar level to drop to dangerous levels and can also cause liver failure.

Choking risks
If eaten, sweet wrappers, lollipop sticks, food containers/boxes, or even small parts from Halloween costumes or decorations can all cause a blockage in your dog's throat, stomach or gut. This can be very dangerous and may require surgery. Signs of a blockage can include your dog being off their food, being sick, tiredness or finding it difficult to poo.

Carved pumpkins
Keep all candles and candlelit carved pumpkins out of the way of waggy tails and nosy noses. A knocked over candle may cause your dog to become burnt, or could start a house fire. Place any lit items on surfaces that are not likely to reached or jolted by your dog.

If using small battery operated lights inside your pumpkin, remember that if these are chewed the batteries inside them could be harmful to dogs.

Trick or treaters
Frequent calls at the door from costumed trick or treaters may make your dog anxious or stressed. Think about how your dog is when you usually have visitors at the door, and take extra precautions to keep your dog calm and in a quiet and safe place throughout the evening. Masks and costumes can cause even the most familiar people to look and smell different to a dog, so if going out trick or treating, you may wish to leave your dog at home.

Tips for keeping your dog safe at Halloween
Taking a few simple precautions can ensure that Halloween is a happy and healthy time for dogs:

Keep chocolate out of reach of dogs
Hide the sweets or keep them out of paws reach
Be careful of lit pumpkins and never leave your dog unattended with a lit candle, even when it is inside a pumpkin
If using battery lights in your pumpkins make sure your dog doesn't chew them

Be careful around of trick or treaters. Take extra care to ensure your dog is kept calm and happy. For advice on how to keep your dog safe in unfamiliar situations, contact a Kennel Club accredited instructor who are experts in dog behaviour and training
Be aware of choking hazards

Always have the number of your dog's vet to hand - If your dog has eaten chocolate, lots of sweets or items which may block its airway, contact your vet immediately for advice. They will need to know what was eaten, when and how much. If your dog eats something they shouldn't, do not attempt to make them sick unless your vet advises this, as this could cause further problems.

Consider walking your dog at a different time - If your dog is usually walked in the early evening, consider changing the time of the walk on Halloween to make it a bit earlier or a bit later to avoid the rush of trick or treaters, who may scare your dog or cause unnecessary stress. Also be aware that fireworks are available before Halloween and loud bangs and sudden bright lights may spook your dog

Take extra care around children - On Halloween, your dog is likely to come into contact with lots of children - probably more than usual - so it is important that you are aware of your dog's reaction to children and can prepare accordingly. Equally it is important to be prepared for children wanting to touch your dog, which can cause extra stress, particularly if the children are in costume and excitable

What to do if your dog has eaten something it shouldn't
Consult your local veterinary practice immediately
It is important that your veterinary practice makes an informed decision as to whether your dog needs to be clinically assessed or treated. Where possible ensure that you tell them:
what your dog has eaten
how much has been eaten
when it was eaten
Do not try and make your dog sick - trying to do this can sometimes cause other complications, which can make your dog unwell

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