Litter screening
Litter screening for puppies
Screening puppies between 5 and 12 weeks of age for congenital hereditary eye conditions — before they leave for their new homes.
£65 first pup · £12.50 each additional
litter screening
Why screen a litter?
Some inherited eye conditions are congenital, meaning they are present from birth. Screening a litter while the puppies are young allows these conditions to be identified early.
Puppies are screened between 5 and 12 weeks of age. Early screening helps breeders make responsible decisions and gives new owners confidence about the litter they are taking a puppy from.
- Detect congenital hereditary conditions before puppies go to new homes.
- Support responsible breeding and protect the wider breed line.
- Give new owners reassurance about their puppy's eyes.
Pricing
£65 for the first puppy, then £12.50 for each additional puppy. A £25 deposit secures the appointment and is deducted from your total.
Ready when you are
Book your litter's screening.
Secure your appointment in a few minutes with a £25 deposit. The balance is paid on the day, by card.
- Painless, 30-minute appointment
- Findings recorded on the eye scheme certificate
- £25 deposit, balance paid on the day