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Buyers Guide

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Buying from Us

All Coots Puppies are guaranteed a lifetime commitment of support and advice.

If you are considering a Coots Puppy then let us tell you how we work.

Coots at Eversden Puppies

We ensure that our puppies do not leave us until they are at least 12 weeks old. The location where you reside often influences when your puppy can come home, as this relates to their travel readiness and the necessary vaccinations and treatments prior to departure. It also varies depending on whether the puppy was born in our UK or Bulgarian kennel. Additionally, the stage of your puppy’s development at the time of adoption is a key factor.

Unlike many breeders, we offer families the choice of when to bring their puppy home. We prioritise socialising and training to ensure our puppies are well-prepared for their future, which often means families wait until their puppy is around 5 to 6 months old.

Get Started

To get started, please fill out our online *Application Form* to share a bit about yourself and your family. Once your application is approved, you will be placed on a waiting list for your ideal puppy, based on breed type, colour, and gender. We will notify you when these puppies are available or planned.

After selecting your puppy, you will receive a *RESERVATION AGREEMENT*, along with a request for a 20% non-refundable deposit. You will join a WhatsApp group with other prospective Pawrents, where we will provide weekly video updates about your puppy’s development and special milestones until they are ready to come home.

Next Steps

To help you prepare for your new family member, we offer plenty of useful information and guidance through the family WhatsApp group, as well as access to our **OWNERS AREA**.

When your puppy is ready for collection or home delivery, you will be asked to pay the final balance.

Upon arrival, your new puppy will come with:

  • An International Pedigree or UK Kennel Club Registration
  • A Health Certificate signed by a Registered Vet
  • A *European Passport*
  • Vaccination Card & details (confirming all vaccinations are up to date)
  • A *Brucellosis Certificate*
  • A Socialization Report
  • A Puppy Agreement Letter summarising all of your puppy’s information
  • He/ she will be Microchipped

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