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Littleluvles Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Breeder

Phone: +61 427 826 877



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02.01.2022 RESPONSIBLE BREEDERS PROVIDE ADVICE AND SUPPORT Before you commit to a new puppy, make sure that you ask the breeder about what ongoing support and advice they offer. Their interest in the puppy should not end the minute your money hits their bank account. Reputable breeders will be there for you throughout your puppy's life and feel a responsibility for every puppy they breed. They are as anxious as you to have your puppy grow into a loved, life-long companion.... When you source your puppy from a Dogs NSW Registered Breeder you can expect: A passionate breeder who has spent countless hours learning everything they can about their breed, and who is keen to share their knowledge with you. Breeders who may well have been involved in their breed for decades. A Breeder who will want to ensure that you are able to meet the exercise, training, grooming and care needs of both the puppy and adult dog. A Breeder who will continue to provide advice and support as your puppy transitions into its new home and throughout its life. A Breeder who would hate to see any dog that they bred end up in a shelter or pound. One who will work with you to ensure that an appropriate alternative is found should your situation change dramatically to a point where you can no longer care for your pet.

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