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Who’s the cutest toller puppy?

Friday, February 27th, 2009

The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppies have reached a week old and are thriving off their mother. All puppies are squeaking well and are very greedy. Even in the photo shoot every puppy mistook the soft blanket for their mother and tried to sneak in an extra feed without their siblings around! All the toller puppies are very strong and are already showing good bone structure which is what we were hoping to achieve with this particular mating. Bamber is doing really well giving everything to her puppies and answering to their every need.

Toller Puppies… Who are we?

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Sorry for the delay in the next toller puppy fix! Unfortunately one of the male Toller puppies died on the first night so we now have 2 girls and 5 boys. We thought it would be nice to list each puppy so you can see their individual markings. There are 2 pictures of each puppy. Enjoy!

Milo: 10 month old English Springer Spaniel.

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

New Toller Puppy Additions!

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Here are some pictures of our Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppies as promised. Watch this space as individual pictures of our puppies will be added soon.

Bambers egg’s hatched before Easter.

Friday, February 20th, 2009

After all the awful weather and as the spring weather try’s to break through we have some fantastic news to cheer you all up! Bamber produced a litter of 8 toller puppies today. 6 boys and 2 girls sired by Bomber (Can CH Tollchester Seawild Cherrybomb)

This is Bombers first litter in the UK so we are very excited. Mother and puppies are doing really well and appear healthy. We will update the blog with pictures as soon as possible for you to take a look at these fantastically marked puppies.

Summer Gundog training.

Friday, February 6th, 2009

We are now taking bookings for residential gundog training and pet obedience training for the coming year. Whether you are looking for a well behaved pet or a working companion we can help. Whilst you are away this summer why not send your dog for an active stay with ourselves where they will be well cared for while incorporating active training lessons. We cater for all breeds of dog and any length of stay from 2 weeks to 6 months.

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