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at 14 weeks you only have 2-3 weeks left to get them socialised properly (we missed doing enough of this because of lockdown and now she is quite shy with people and can be defensive)
Absolutely check the paper work, do they have any specific genetic test regimes for GSPs? There is a test in spaniels to check for genetric retinal dysplasia.
I'd say you absolutely have to visit them to be fully confident and be content with walking away if something isn't right.
Awesome doggos. Our search for a GSP pup has escalated quickly and we’re in dialogue with a breeder in Wales who has a lovely looking bitch puppy. Thing is, she was apparently previously reserved, then the guy bailed to she’s 14 weeks. That’s older than we thought we wanted in order to get settled with us and start socialising and training etc. Anybody got a view on whether that could be an issue? We had a video call today and the pup was very chilled on the sofa, letting their 1yo human crawl all over it which is a good sign because we have small humans too.
Other thing of concern is they said she’s registered but the paperwork hasn’t come yet because the kennel club are very busy and she would send it through after. Both parents are available for inspection and I’ve asked to look at their paperwork.
All looks legit but I watched that BBC thing about puppy farms and on guard now massively, could always go check it out and walk away but it’s 4 hour drive...