RPBA: 15725
What sort of enrichment activities do your animals and litters have?
Physical Enrichment 1. Walks and Runs: Regular walks or runs in different environments. 2. Fetch: Playing fetch with balls, frisbees, or other toys. 3. Tug-of-War: Engaging in a game of tug-of-war with a rope toy. 4. Swimming: Allowing dogs to swim in safe, clean bodies of water. Mental Enrichment 1. Puzzle Toys: Using puzzle toys that dispense treats as the dog figures out how to manipulate them. 2. Scent Games: Hiding treats around the house or yard and encouraging the dog to find them. 3. Training Sessions: Occasional training sessions to learn new commands and tricks. 4. Interactive Toys: Toys that move or make noise to stimulate a dog’s curiosity and play instincts. Social Enrichment 1. Dog Parks: Regular visits to dog parks for social interaction with other dogs. 2. Playdates: Arranging playdates with other dogs. Environmental Enrichment 1. Variety of Toys: Providing a variety of toys that differ in texture, size, and purpose. 2. Rotating Toys: Rotating the available toys to keep the dog's interest. 3. Safe Chews: Offering safe chew toys and treats to satisfy the natural chewing instinct. Sensory Enrichment 1. Different Textures: Allowing dogs to walk on different surfaces like grass, gravel, and sand. 2. Sound Exposure: Exposing dogs to music, household item noises etc.
How do you socialise your animals?
hikes, dog park, puppy playdates, training
What health checks have you undertaken on your breeding animals and your litters?
Parents have Orivet's Full Breed Profile test; all our dogs are vet checked and healthy for eye, heart, patella, elbow and hip.
What comes with your take home packs for your litters?
• Sample of Food: A small bag of the food that the pets are currently eating to avoid sudden dietary changes. • Toys: A few toys to keep the pets entertained and comforted in their new home. • Blanket or Bedding: A piece of bedding or a small blanket that carries the scent of the litter and mother, which can help with the transition. • Collar with engraved tag Health Records: Documentation of vaccinations, deworming, and other veterinary care the pets have received. • Microchip Information • Care Instructions: A booklet or handout with tips on feeding, grooming, and general care for the specific breed or species. • Contact Information: Details for reaching the breeder or rescue organization in case of questions or emergencies.
Tell us about why you breed and what your breeding goals are
The breeder holds a European Veterinary Degree and a PhD in Veterinary Molecular Pathology, focusing on breeding for excellent health and temperament, not pedigree. Both parents are DNA-tested and cleared with Orivet's Full Breed Profile test, ensuring that the puppies will not have any testable hereditary conditions. They are vet checked and healthy for eye, heart, patella, elbow and hip. Stud, Tea of Chateau Bel Rukenn, is a purebred Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a strikingly beautiful and rare trait of having one blue and one brown eye, certified to have perfect vision by a board-certified ophthalmologist. Mom, Sugar of Transylvania, is 75% Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and 25% Poodle. These dogs are highly intelligent, playful, social, affectionate, and easily trainable. We produce Cavaliers that thrive as excellent family pets, are well-rounded and delightful addition to your family. They come with a microchip, up-to-date vaccination, deworming, and a vet check.
What other information would you like your buyers to know
Finding a loving home for our puppies is a top priority. We ensure that our puppies go to loving families dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing, and forever home. We provide guidance and support throughout puppy adoption and offer care and nutrition advice. We offer rehoming services if your situation changes, and you can no longer care for the puppy. Our puppies receive professional care, high-quality nutrition, regular deworming, and socialization, including interaction with our children. They will be well-adjusted to everyday household noises and routines, and we start potty training at three weeks of age.