Fredricos Cavaliers - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Breeder - Brisbane, QLD

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Breeder - Brisbane , Queensland

We are a small breeder of Cavaliers located in the leafy western suburbs of Brisbane.

Due to our busy life, we show when time permits at our local Specialty and Kennel Club Shows.

We are dedicated to breeding with the aim of improving each generation ensuring we are breeding within the breed standard.

In 2019 we imported our gorgeous ruby 'Turretbank Smarty (IMP FRA)' who has been a wonderful contribution to our breeding program.

Our Cavaliers are raised inside our home and brought up amongst young children.

We feed a wholesome raw food diet.

Our Cavaliers are DNA tested for Dry Eye Curly Coat Syndrome (DE/CC), Episodic Falling (EF).

Our Cavaliers are cardiologist and ophthalmologist examined and certified on an annual basis.

Enquiries welcome by email in the first instance.


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Location: Brisbane , Queensland
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Registrations & memberships

Registration: DOGS QLD ;
Prefix: Fredricos
Supply/Source 4100178179
Clubs & Assoc: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club UK

Category

Breeder - Dogs
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Our standards & practices

Health testing & screening

Question. Do you health test appropriately (eg hip and elbow X-ray scoring, DNA testing), and understand the genetic issues that may affect your breed? If your breed is prone to health issues, what are they, and what testing practices do you have in place?
Answer. Yes.We have our Cavaliers hearts checked annually by the cardiologist and eyes checked bi annually by the Ophthalmologist We DNA our dogs for Curly Coat / Dry Eye and Episodic Falling and Degenerative Myelopathy

Preparation & socialisation

Question. Do you ensure that your puppies are properly socialised?
Answer. Yes.Our Cavaliers are brought up inside the hustle and bustle of our home amongst young children and our other cavaliers. They are handled by my youngest (4 years of age) from birth. Once weaning begins we take the litter for very short car trips to get them accustomed to vehicles. We use an array of sensory toys and stimulation. We have family and a couple of breeders come over and handle the pups before they leave the litter to their new homes. We are currently investigating the Puppy Culture program for our next litter.

Placement & matching

Question. Is making sure your puppies go to the right homes a priority? How do you ensure they are placed in loving, responsible homes?
Answer. Yes.We ask a lot of questions when we screen potential buyers of our puppies. We have an initial puppy questionnaire and if they pass the initial stage, we sent them another questionnaire and speak to them on the phone. We also do a lot of background checks to ensure we are not selling to unscrupulous people.
Question. Do you have any of the following: conditions of sale, health guarantee or warranty, de-sexing agreement, a buyer questionnaire, verbal or personal interview?
Answer. Yes.We provide our puppy sale agreement outlining puppy must not be bred or shown. Puppy must be desexed at 2 years of age (not before due to growth hormones). We do email, phone/ FaceTime interviews with potential puppy buyers.

Ongoing support

Question. Do you offer ongoing support?
Answer. Yes.Absolutely. We provide life time support and advice for our puppy buyers. It’s important to our breeding program to ensure the health and well-being of the dogs we have bred. We also have a private Facebook group for our puppy buyers only.
Question. Do you assist the buyer with re-homing an animal that was purchased from you if they are unable to keep it?
Answer. Yes.We do absolutely everything possible to have the dog in question returned to us. We assess the dog, provide any and all medical needs and depending on the situation we will regime when the time is right for the little dog.