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"Cedar"
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About "Cedar"
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Cedar can be very calm and easygoing but can avoidant behavior for certain situations until he slowly acclimates. He is more passive, but not overly submissive. Although they are all high energy dogs, he will be on the lower range of hyperactivity compared to other Brittany's. He seems to have a streak of independence although they are a breed that want to be by your side. Cedar definitely will grow up to be a goofy, "happy go lucky" kind of dog and will make a great companion for a family. Come see him!
Training update: When crated from 11pm-645 am, Cedar is able to hold it until let out for a walk With few accidents here and there.
Beautiful litter of Brittany / Cattle Dog mix puppies available. Puppies are being raised in a home environment with hands-on daily care and socialization.
Both parent dogs are in excellent health with no history of any health issues. Both come from healthy breeding lines that have been health screened for dysplasia and eye diseases. Both parents are intelligent, ACTIVE, and people-oriented. Puppies will be expected to make excellent companions for active families, outdoor lifestyles, or working homes.
Puppies are:
Raised indoors with their mother
Handled daily
Strong, alert, and nursing well
Will be semi to fully potty trained to use a puppy pad
Will be familiar with being crated
Will be desensitized to certain grooming tools, loud noises, and accustomed to being handled by children
Puppies will be ready for new homes around 8 weeks old, The week of March 7th and after.
Puppies will be active, loyal, intelligent, highly trainable, affectionate dogs.
Parents:
Male- Purebred brittany 4 years old from Edenbright Brittany's. He is very active and loves to hunt for animals in the yard. Loves hikes and is a happy go lucky kind of dog that goes with the flow.
Female- Brittany mixed with cattle dog, 1.8 years old. She is EXTREMELY AFFECTIONATE, and very intelligent. She just wants to cuddle at all times, but can show jealousy by barking at other dogs. She is a smaller dog at 28 pounds, as her mother was a mini blue heeler.
Puppies will go home with early socialization and age-appropriate care. Rehoming fee is $520 to ensure good homes. Willing to meetup for delivery if not too far. No shipping. Puppies will have their first shot and will have been dewormed. New owner must continue deworming and vaccination schedule with veterinarian
Health Guarantee & Buyer Eligibility
I will provide a 2-year genetic health guarantee covering life-altering hereditary conditions, including severe hip dysplasia and congenital heart or eye defects. To maintain eligibility, the buyer must have the puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within 72 hours of pickup and provide proof of the exam upon request. The guarantee remains valid provided the dog is kept at a healthy weight, receives age-appropriate vaccinations, and is not subjected to strenuous forced exercise or early spay/neuter (before 12–18 months) which can impact joint development. This guarantee is non-transferable and focuses on ensuring your puppy has the best foundation for a long, healthy life.
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
White
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Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Health certificate
About The Seller
Matthew
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Brittany Puppies
About Brittany Puppies
What kind of dog is a Brittany?
The Brittany is one of those dogs that never seems to run out of energy. They are excellent family dogs as long as you give them plenty of exercise. They are smart, loving, and relatively easy to train. So long as they get their exercise, the Brittany makes an excellent companion. Full-grown, they typically weigh 30-40 pounds and stand 17-21 inches tall.
Do Brittanys get along with kids?
Brittanys are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. If you aren't willing to give your dog plenty of daily exercise, neither you nor your Brittany will be happy. They need a family that will take them out to hunt, play fetch, or do anything that involves plenty of running and playing. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Brittanys high-energy dogs?
You won’t believe how much energy a Brittany has. You need to be committed to taking your dog out for vigorous daily exercise if you want a Brittany. If you put in the energy to keep your Brittany happy, you and your family will be rewarded with a brilliant, loyal companion. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Is a Brittany a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Brittany has a relatively low-maintenance coat. They require weekly brushing, but that’s about it. Of course, if your Brittany decides a mud pit is the best place to play, you’ll need to give it a bath, otherwise it’s just basic maintenance with only moderate shedding. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What should first-time owners know about Brittanys?
Brittanys are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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