Upcoming Litter Announcement!
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We are thrilled to share some fantastic news from Conservation Dogs! Our exceptional, award-winning Conservation Detection Dog and Search & Rescue dog, Nessie (Canicula Ivy Berry AI), is confirmed pregnant with a litter sired by the remarkable DDD WestMids Herbie (Imp UK).
Meet the Parents: Nessie and Herbie
Nessie (Canicula Ivy Berry AI)
Nessie is not just any detection dog; she is an award-winning Conservation Detection Dog with an impressive track record in Search & Rescue. Her skills and dedication have made her a standout in the field, and we are excited to see her legacy continue with this upcoming litter.
DDD WestMids Herbie (Imp UK)
Herbie is a remarkable detection dog imported from the UK. His proven performance in various fields, combined with his excellent genetic background, makes him an ideal sire for this extraordinary litter. Herbie's achievements and working abilities are truly commendable.
What to Expect from This Litter
This upcoming litter promises to carry on the incredible legacy and working abilities of Nessie and Herbie. These puppies will be ideal for anyone looking for a top-class working conservation dog, detection dog, or agility dog. With a strong genetic foundation and proven performance, these pups are expected to excel in various fields.
Health and Genetic Testing
Both Nessie and Herbie have undergone comprehensive health evaluations, including hip and elbow scoring and breed-specific genetic testing. This ensures that their puppies will have the best possible start in life, with a strong focus on health and longevity.
Key Details
Puppies Due: End of July 2024
Contact: [email protected]
Website: www.conservationdog.com.au
Stay tuned for more updates on this incredibly exciting litter! We will be sharing more information as the due date approaches, so keep an eye on our website and social media channels for the latest news.
Special Thanks
We would like to extend our gratitude to Canicula Kennels for this exciting opportunity. Their support and dedication to breeding exceptional dogs have made this possible.