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Happy Borthday to PupsiđŸ˜˜đŸ„°most fusiest dogy i have ever met, so instead of baking her cake she got birthday chicken, cant...
16/12/2023

Happy Borthday to PupsiđŸ˜˜đŸ„°most fusiest dogy i have ever met, so instead of baking her cake she got birthday chicken, cant go wrong with chicken😁

New happy family đŸ„°brillian job was done today. Full of love and proud😘
12/12/2023

New happy family đŸ„°brillian job was done today. Full of love and proud😘

29/11/2023
Golden babies💞
11/10/2023

Golden babies💞

05/10/2023
What a lovely day for a walk with my new friend Coco đŸ„°
29/09/2023

What a lovely day for a walk with my new friend Coco đŸ„°

Very tired wee boyđŸ„°
15/07/2023

Very tired wee boyđŸ„°

This girl is looking for her forever homes. For more info please pm. Please share to help her to find her home😘
13/07/2023

This girl is looking for her forever homes. For more info please pm. Please share to help her to find her home😘

Baby boy growing fastđŸ„°
09/07/2023

Baby boy growing fastđŸ„°

This wee yorkie boy will be looking for his forever houmeđŸ„°
24/06/2023

This wee yorkie boy will be looking for his forever houmeđŸ„°

New babies
06/04/2023

New babies

16/10/2020

To all new owners. Puppies were vet checked, got their 1st vac, microchips today! All of them are healthy! Due to start of lockdown they will be available to go from next week! They will be 8 weeks old tomorrow!

01/10/2020

All gone

16/08/2020

King charles crossed yorkshire terrier puppy male pm me for more information..

MUST-READ!What’s So Risky About Puppy Shots?
28/05/2020

MUST-READ!
What’s So Risky About Puppy Shots?

You've just brought home a new puppy. Congrats. Now it's time for her shots ... it's safe to just get all the ones the vet suggests, right?

28/05/2020

PUPPY APPLICATION FORM
The information contained in this form is used only to place a puppy and will not be used elsewhere. A deposit ÂŁ 150.00 to hold your puppy will be collected after your application is APPROVED and will be deducted off the total price of the puppy.
Deposit type:
PayPal
Bank Transfer
Cash
Full Name:
Full Address:
Phone No:
Email:
Profession:
Lifestyle:
Do you live? In a house. Townhouse Apartment Other
Household settings? Rural Suburban Urban
Do you have children at home? Yes/no
Does anyone have allergies to animals? Yes/no
Have you owned a dog before? Yes/no
Do you have any pets now? Yes/no
What gender you are looking for? Girl/boy/no preference
Do you have a vet you plan to use? Yes/no
If yes, please state the name and address. If No please let me know as soon as you have decided.

Do you have a fenced yard? Yes/no
For the safety of your puppy when not in an enclosed fence area please keep your puppy on a lead at all times!
Will the puppy live indoors? Yes/no
Do you work outside of the house? Yes/no
How many hours in a day would the puppy be left alone?
On average a pup shouldn’t be alone more than 5 to 6 hours a day!
Do you understand the time and energy it takes to care for a puppy? Yes/no
Do you agree to contact me in the event you cannot keep your pup? Yes/no
Do you agree to contact me in the event of any health problems? Yes/no
Do you want puppy vaccinated? Yes/no
Do you want puppy KC Reg with 5 generation certificate? (an extra expense) yes/no
Please indicate anything else you would like to know!

By sending/filling in this form, I acknowledge that I have completely read this questionnaire and completed it fully.
I understand that applying doesn't ensure approval.

Your Name:
Email:
Date:

The ÂŁ150 deposit will be returned if your puppy requirements cant is filled. Or if you want you can transfer it for next litter.

Thank you for choosing your puppy from me!

25/05/2020
25/05/2020
21/05/2020
21/05/2020

Male or Female Dog?
How to Choose the Right S*x of Dog for You.

Differences obviously exist between the average man and the average woman (and who is average anyway?) but what about dogs and bi***es? As in people, when we speak of differences between male and female dogs, it must be understood that these are generalities. While a male or female dog may be more likely to possess a certain characteristic or behavioral trait, this does not mean these generalities apply in every case. Within each s*x is enormous individual variation. The personality and background of an individual dog are more important factors than its s*x in determining its character so that in many ways, choosing between a male or female dog is a matter of personal preference.

Perhaps the most reliable difference between male and female dogs of the same breed is that males tend to develop into a bigger animal at maturity than females do. (Usually but not always).However, just as in humans, that generalized rule is broken regularly by individual animals that don’t fit the norm. Nevertheless, it is wise to take s*x into consideration when considering a large or heavy breed, and you are concerned that the extra size likely for the male could make it just a bit too big for you to handle. And if you are considering a breed that has a predilection towards aggression, you may be better off with a female, particularly if your intention would be to keep a male entire, as unsterilized males are much more likely to become aggressive, particularly towards other dogs.

s*x of dog

Before we look at what is generally known about the differences between average dogs and average bi***es it is important to consider the effect of sterilization. When a dog is sterilized or “neutered” its ovaries or te**es are removed and so its body ceases to produce s*x hormones. Since much of the typical behavior of the intact dog is driven by s*x hormones, spaying or castration evens the playing field somewhat, ironing out many of the differences that have been observed between the s*xes.

It is normal s*xual behavior for adult male dogs to urinate on property to mark their territory, to fight with other male dogs or seek to dominate in other ways such as hu***ng them (or your leg), and to roam the neighbourhood looking for a mate. Similarly, intact adult bi***es will come into heat (estrus) once or twice a year and during this time may roam looking for a mate, vocalize, mark their territory with urine and mate with a male if they get the chance. Surgical removal of the reproductive organs often reduces or eliminates these behaviors in both the male and the female dog.

Now all that is out of the way, let’s look at some of the documented differences that appear to exist, generally speaking, between male and female dogs.

Obedience judges and veterinarians surveyed by Benjamin and Lynette Hart rated female dogs as easier to train to potty or obedience. The same differences were demonstrated amongst adult dogs assessed in UK, US and Japan, where females consistently rated higher than males in obedience training, and ease of housebreaking. However while other studies have detected measurable differences in the effect of s*x on trainability within a few breeds they couldn’t demonstrate a general difference across all breeds. To play it safe, if you are going for a breed that is known for its difficulty to potty train, you might be wise to choose a bitch. Conversely, if your chosen breed is not characterized by any particular training problems, then s*x shouldn’t matter much.

Seemingly contradicting all this science is that male dogs dominate the winner’s box hands down in many types of performance competition. Is this a real s*x difference though? Perhaps competitive performance breeders are more apt to develop male dogs for competition to both avoid the inconvenience of the down time incurred with bi***es during heat and whelping, and to capitalize on the multiple stud fees that can be earned from a successful dog.

Hart’s experts observed greater aggression in male dogs towards other dogs and greater domination of their owner. The boys are also considered to be bolder and less fearful than the girls. Remember, however, the moderating effect of castration on aggression in males. (With our Goldie and TinTin is opposite.)

In the UK, US, Japan results, females were found to be more demanding of affection, and lower at excitability, excessive barking, and destructiveness . A different study however reported that females were more likely to bark excessively . I’d say it must be a pretty fine line between them and have more to do with factors other than s*x, such as breed and background. Male dogs are generally agreed to be more playful as adults than females and likely to be fun-loving and outgoing throughout his lifetime than a bitch. While a bitch tends to become more reserved as she ages, a male dog maintains a more puppy-like exuberance throughout his lifetime, ideal for kids with energy, but perhaps not so appealing in a very large breed.

And though females trumped affection and sociability in the surveys, some people consider them to be less consistent than males in this regard, and apt to seek their own company if and when the mood takes them. When it comes to friendliness with strangers, the girls are found to be a little less reserved .

Remember, the above characteristics are generalizations and often contradictory too. I’d advise taking them all with a pinch of salt. Further, it is quite possible to acquire a female puppy who displays male characteristics or a male puppy who displays the typical female characteristics. In addition, the rules can vary a lot from the norm in some breeds. If you’ve decided on a particular breed, ask its breeders and owners about their experiences with males and females. In Golden Retrievers for example, both s*xes are usually sociable, affectionate and playful as adults but the males tend to be goofier, and the females bolder, more intelligent and attentive.

So while it is worth considering these stereotypes of which s*x would fit in best with your home situation, in short, s*x is not a particularly critical factor in choosing your Perfect Match dog, especially if, like most responsible owners, you will be neutering it – unless there are other dogs to consider.

female or male dog

Choosing between male and female can certainly be important if you already have another dog in your environment – which can include not just your household, but the scrappy dog that lives on the other side of your fence, or you are likely to encounter roaming the streets when on your daily walks with your pooch. In this case, a dog of the opposite s*x is the safest choice.

This is especially so if your existing household dog is a female. In a dog pack, it is the female who normally assumes the role as pack leader, and the coexistence of two dominant personality bi***es can be marred by regular and quite vicious fighting. However, many dog owners have two or more bi***es that live together without problems. So long as all the females present know who the alpha bitch is and accept it, it works out fine.

If you already own a neutered male dog and he is not the aggressive, jealous type, another male can work out fine. And when males do fight they usually aren’t as brutal as the girls can be. But ideally you’ll want peaceful coexistence. Whichever mix you decide on, keep your eye on them early on to monitor their interactions until you’re satisfied they are getting along OK.

As a rule of thumb, the less alike two dogs are, the more likely they are to get along well together. Two dogs of the same s*x, same age, same breed, same size and same personality may have to fight regularly to try and sort out which is highest up the pecking order. When striving for harmony, mix it up a bit.

I hope this has helped you make the right choice between bringing a male or female dog into your life. My advice would be don’t get fixated on your dog’s s*x unless there’s a good reason to. Focus on the individual dog’s breed and background, check out its parents, and assess its personality.

21/05/2020

I am setting up this page for people who already own my puppies and for those who are interested to have one and those who would like to follow it!💖Can I kindly ask these ones who owns my puppies put up the pictures and something about them!💖Thank you very much!

21/05/2020
21/05/2020
Bundles of joy đŸ„°
21/05/2020

Bundles of joy đŸ„°

21/05/2020

Stella's babies 2019💖

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Golden Retrievers

The Golden Retriever, also known as the Golden, is one of the most loving and beloved of all dog breeds. Known for its loyal and outgoing personality, the Golden is called “the perfect dog” by its many admirers. The Golden is the classic family companion. They are obedient, playful, intelligent, well-mannered, great with kids, and kindly to strangers.

Top quality, healthy, well socialized Golden Retriever puppies. We are family rear and socialize our puppies, and never inbreed. Through these basic standards we provide the best Golden Retriever puppies money can buy: a joy to own, fun to live with, and with the greatest chance of lasting good health. We also Personality Test and match our puppies to their most compatible owners and do our best to ensure your new puppy is a perfect match for you as much as possible.

Our puppies are carefully bred and reared to optimise their quality, health and temperament. All puppies are guaranteed to be family reared, and non-inbred. Puppies are also character tested and personality matched to each family, microchipped, crate-acclimatised (to make potty training a breeze), and have had 3 weeks of toilet training before they go to their new owners. All puppies sold with full instructions and support!

As we closely watch our puppies grow and develop, we also get to know the unique personality of each, and are able to match our clients with a puppy that will be best suited to their circumstances.