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English Springer Spaniel puppies

Warrick from Te Kowhai

An Enthusiastic hunting companion used to flush and retrieve game the English springer Spaniel is a cheerful affectionate and sociable family dog.
These little cuties will be ready for there forever home on the 16 June

These dogs make excellent family pets and are super gentle around kids.
Both mum and dad live on farms
Mum (Tess)comes to work everyday her favourite pass times are retrieving ducks and flushing game.
these pups will be your new best friend. Will be Well
socialised and wormed and vetted.

Eyes and ears are now open they are starting to walk around and show there personality making it easier to pick. email. or phone if you would like more photos of a particular pup, or would like to view..

Dad (Arlo).pure breed .

We are happy to assist with travel requirements throughout New Zealand.

They will also have a puppy pack including a bag of their current food to get you started.
We have

5 girls 1200 each
3 boys $1000 each
to secure your pup, a $500 non-refundable deposit is required

Negotiable

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