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FDSB registered Llewellin Setter pups

State: Utah

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Description

Christmas Puppies!  Field Dog Stud Book registered Llewellin Setter pups whelped November 14th 2025 (this makes them 6 weeks old on Christmas).  Jinx x Legend. Llewellins were originally bred for characteristics that make them appealing to the foot hunter. They have unmatched upland instinct and a natural tendency to hold point. They are known to typically be smaller, have a finer silky coat, work closer, and be more loyal than standard setters. We have bred Llewellin Setters for 25 years and love the fact that they have the same energy and drive as the high energy hunting breeds in the woods or feild, yet are chill and calm in the house. Mama Jinx in particular, has a very gentle nature. It is rare for her to jump up on people, she does not pull on her leash, and she is NEVER aggressive towards other dogs or people. Call Travis 801-471-8092 to discuss hunting or pedigree, call Kristi 801-735-2345 to make an appointment to meet the pups or their parents. Pedigrees in pics.

Details

  • Advert ID: 174
  • State: Utah
  • Location: Spanish Fork, UT, USA
  • Breed: Labradors - Puppies
  • Original Breeder: Yes
  • Pets in Litter: 7
  • Pet DOB: 2025-11-14
  • Pet Age: 0 years, 2 months, 16 days
  • Health Checked: Yes
  • Vaccinations Up to Date: Yes
  • Worm and Flea Treated: Yes
  • KC Registered by Collection: No
  • Microchipped by Collection Date: No
  • Pet Viewable with Mother: Yes

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đŸ¶ Buyer’s Checklist for Gun Dogs

Whether you’re buying, selling, or studding a dog, it’s essential to take the right steps to protect yourself—and the animals involved.

  • Always meet the dog in person at the breeder’s home or kennel—never agree to buy without seeing them first.
  • Ask to see the puppies with their Dam (mother), and the Sire (father) if available.
  • Verify all paperwork:
    • Kennel Club (KC) registration number
    • Date of birth
    • Health screening results
  • Prepare questions to ask the breeder. Some helpful ones include:
    • Did you breed the dog(s) yourself?
    • Can I see where they were bred and raised?
    • How old is the Dam, and how many litters has she had?
    • Was the birth natural or via C-section?
    • Are there any known health issues?
    • Can I see documentation for both Dam and Sire?
    • Will the puppy be vaccinated and wormed before purchase?
  • If something feels off, walk away. Don’t ignore red flags.
  • Ask for advice from a trusted third party if you’re unsure.
  • Take your time. This is a big decision—don’t rush it.
  • Puppies should appear happy, healthy, clean, and curious.
  • You should be allowed to see and handle all puppies in the litter, not just the one you're considering.
  • Never buy a puppy younger than 8 weeks old.
  • Avoid any puppies that show signs of illness—e.g. runny eyes, weakness, or diarrhoea.
  • Is the whelping pen clean?
  • Do the dogs have access to fresh water, clean food, and adequate space?
  • The living conditions can say a lot about the breeder’s standards.
  • Ensure you receive the KC registration form and all relevant documents at the time of payment.
  • Write up a simple contract to protect both buyer and seller—especially important in case circumstances change.
  • Never agree to buy a puppy in a car park or public place. Always go to the breeder's premises.

🧠 Final Thought

Buying a gun dog is your responsibility. Do your homework on both the breed and the breeder. Make sure your decision is informed, confident, and in the best interest of the dog.

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