Copperkee Labradors & Flat Coated Retrievers

Flat-Coated Retriever, Labrador Retriever Dog Breeder - Deception Bay QLD

Copperkee is a small breeding kennel. Our main breed for many years has been Labradors (yellow, black and chocolate) and more recently we have added Flat Coated Retrievers as a second breed. They come in black and liver.

Our breeding dogs are all hip/elbow scored and health tested.

After doing obedience for many years, we ventured in to the showing and breeding side of things. Hence Copperkee was officially established in 2003.

In 2005 we gained our first show dog and our goals at Copperkee also changed to focus more on the chocolate Labrador lines here in Australia, and promoting the colour out and about in the show ring.

In 2006 we added a Miniature Bull Terrier to our family where we showed her to a 12 point Best of Breed at the Brisbane Royal on her first birthday and her Australian Champion title shortly after.

We actively support both Open Shows and Championship shows with our dogs and since we started showing our results for both types of shows have seen us take out multiple age class in groups and age class in shows, Best in Group, Runner up Best in Group, Best in Specialty Show, Runner up Best in Show (all breeds) and multiple places in sweepstakes including a second place in Breeder/owner sweepstakes.

Both my daughter and I are committee members of the Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc (I am Vice President) and more recently we became members of the Flatcoated Retriever Club of Victoria (sadly no club up here in Qld).

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0404496899
Deception Bay Brisbane QLD

Registrations & memberships

Registration:
DOGS QLD
Prefix: Copperkee
Supply/Source: 4100146786
Clubs & Assoc: Vice President Labrador Retriever Club of Qld

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.Hip and Elbow Dysplasia - so parents are xrayed. Flatcoats have an eye exam, but their is no other DNA related testing for them, unlike our Labradors that can have a full DNA health test done.

Preparation & socialisation

Question. Do you ensure that your puppies are properly socialised?
Answer. Yes.All of our litters are raised in the house with normal house sounds. They are handled daily and socialised with family and friends that visit. They also meet the older dogs as well. They have plenty of toys and different textures in their whelping box.

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.100% its a priority. We try our best to make sure that each home gets a puppy suitable for thier situation / family etc. Eg. Would not sell a super quiet puppy to a home with lots of kids as they need a puppy that wants to play, whereas a quiter puppy is usually better for older people. Unless of course they are super active too. Each situation is different and each home has different ideals. We like our pupply people to have a choice picking their puppy but we will also tell them if the puppy they like is not suitable too and why.
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.One platform we use has a questionnaire. Contact via emails and talking on the phone is good way to get to know and understand what sort of puppy they are after. We sell our "pet" pups on limited register being not for breeding or showing, but will always consider main register homes too. There are no conditions of sale as such, just that if the person can no longer keep the puppy that they contact us first. Our puppies go home with an extensive folder of information on how to care for the puppy as it is growing.

Insurance options

Question. Do you offer pet insurance?
Answer. Yes.We have been using Trupanion which offer 4 weeks cover (and they are excellent) but are also looking in to Knose as well.

Ongoing support

Question. Do you offer ongoing support?
Answer. Yes.We tell people to call, email, message us with any questions. We are more than happy to help.
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.Yes they are told to contact us first and foremost. If the dog is okay with the owners pending a new home, we prefer to keep it there as it is easier on the dog than coming here, going there, coming back, going to new home etc. (We took a dog back at a week off her 14th birthday as owners were moving and couldnt take her...she lived here till she was 16 year 10 months old).