This is me

It has been a while since I really connected with you as I have been enjoying the company of my dogs and developing property, I am glad you have taken the time read in this email, I hope this find you well.

I wanted to remind you who I am and why I am reaching out to you, a new or potential puppy owner. My name is Rebecca Marsden and I am known as the Puppy Owner Specialist, I help people in all aspects of choosing and raising the perfect puppy which in turn becomes a happy, healthy dog.

This is me and Snow my Coton de Tulear, she was a puppy in the photo taken around the same time that I became an Assured Breeder with the UK Kennel Club. Snow is now 6 years old and along with her sister Star I also own their Mum Tulear who is 8 years old their 2nd cousin Mia all Coton de Tulear and the other members of the pack where rehomed to me 9 years ago as puppies a miniature Labradoodle and a Cockerpoo.

I adore my girls, as I call them, they are great company and live with me in the house as pets. We love to settle down of an evening watching Amazon Prime all jammed on one sofa together taking it in turns for a cuddle.

I usually have 1, possibly 2, litters a year and as their litters are small I am considered a hobby breeder by the council so don’t require a licence as the litter covers the costs of owning my beautiful canine companions.

I now have a waiting list for my puppies and when I talked to the potential puppy owners I realised there was a real need for helpful, simple advice to help people choose a healthy puppy from a reputable breeder and help them in all aspects of choosing and raising the perfect puppy. This includes choosing a dog breed that is an ideal match for their owner, choosing a great breeder and where to look, choosing a healthy puppy from the litter, what you need to bring them home and make their new home puppy safe and the routine needed from day one to help raise puppies that are well behaved and a joy to live with. A little puppy fun and helpful tips are thrown in as well.

There are scams, bad breeders and puppy mills so It can be a mind field and as the desire to own puppies is hugely increasing as Covid-19 taught many of us we can work from home so we can add a fury friend to our households and with the increased need for puppies there is an increase of bad breeders wanting to make a quick buck without considering the needs of the puppies or their parents.

So I am on a mission to help new & potential puppy owners to choose and raise their perfect puppy with simple, honest support. With this in mind I have launched a series of free webinars to help you safely purchase a puppy, why not join me on the next session by clicking the link and sign up now.

If you haven’t already why not like my Facebook page, search @puppyownerspecialist for free resources and a little canine fun thrown in.

Toy Group - Your Perfect Puppy?

Toy Group - Your Perfect Puppy?

I have found my perfect puppy, dog breed the Coton De Tulear, who are from the dog group Toy, Coton’s suit my energy levels and lifestyle. While I am of course quite biased toward the Toy Group, as I love everything about the Coton De Tulear characteristics, I understand only too well that a puppy choice is really personal and needs to suit an individual’s own energy and lifestyle. 

My Perfect Puppy & Perfect Energy

My Perfect Puppy & Perfect Energy

I soon realised what a huge difference owning a puppy with the correct energy levels for myself and my lifestyle can make to a happy home life. Within just 3 months of owning the Coton De Tulear puppies I felt a huge sigh of relief as I could see the balance within the pack improving. I was the leader, well I would like to think I was most of the time, Rosie my Cockerpoo was the dog pack leader, the smallest Coton De Tulear was second in command, Honey the Labradoodle next with Mia the largest of the Cotons closely behind.  

Perfect Puppy Why you need to choose your ideal match

Perfect Puppy Why you need to choose your ideal match

It is such an exciting time choosing and bringing home your puppy, especially if it’s your first. However I totally understand that it can also be a time of confusion and concern, especially with all the varied information available to you and sometimes in a language that is reserved for the “dog Crowd” which can make little sense to new dog owners.