Top Tennessee Lagotto Romagnolo Breeders

Tennessee

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Lagotto Romagnolo

We have been loving and breeding Pembroke Welsh Corgis for around 25 years. The Lagottos are relatively new to us, and we started with them because we have planted several acres in "truffle trees." Please check our page at http://www.ImmerEssen.com/akc-listing.html for information on our pups. We now have had our third litter and have 2 boys and 3 girls fully tested and with their CHIC certifications. For the past 25 years, our primary interest has been Pembroke Welsh Corgis. We do not have a big show name, but we do have top show lines and high health certification standards - Our Pembroke Welsh Corgis are all tested clear for vWD and have acceptable eye evaluations. We use OFA for hip certifications. Our corgis (or their parents) have all been DNA tested for degenerative myelopathy risk factor, and we are producing only puppies that are not at risk for DM. At present, we have all DM Clear Pembroke Welsh Corgis (but 1). We have also tested all our Corgis for Exercise Induced Collapse, and we are not producing any puppies that are at risk for EIC. Our Corgis have excellent pedigrees, with many champion forebears. Puppies are vaccinated at 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks, and wormed regularly from 2 weeks of age. Our veterinarian generally checks them over at 7 to 8 weeks of age, and they are ready to leave for their new homes between 8 and 9 weeks. Parents and often grandparents (and even great grandparents) are on the premises and waiting to meet you. We can not answer any messages that do not give a full name, location, and an introduction. And we will not answer any questions that are already answered on this page and its links. We would like to know as much as possible about the new home the corgi would have. Some of the things we would like to know are whether there are children in the home, whether there is a fenced yard for the puppy, whether someone is home during the day, whether you have had a corgi before, whether you are planning to spay or neuter your corgi, and what other pets are in the home. Please add anything else you think relevant or of interest. All our puppies are born in our bedroom and live there for about the first 3 weeks of their lives, after which they and their mom are moved into a family room of the house where they will be able to continue their socialization. At around 4 to 5 weeks, they are taken outside for "potty" several times a day, and between 5 and 6 weeks they pretty consistently no longer soil the home box. Crate training is started at 6 weeks so that they will be accustomed to a crate in their new homes. All puppies are microchipped before leaving. We are located midway between Knoxville and Chattanooga in Southeastern TN, about 15 minutes from the Sweetwater exit of I75. We are about 3 hours from Atlanta, Georgia; 2 hours from Nashville, Tennessee; and 3 hours from Asheville, North Carolina. We are no longer doing any shipping - all puppies must be picked up.

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