I'm Nicole S., the breeder behind Triforza Field Spaniels located in Colorado Springs, CO. We are dedicated to breeding healthy Field spaniels with appropriate temperament and conformation. Our ultimate goal is for every puppy we produce to make an excellent family companion.
All our dogs have breed required health testing. All puppies will be socialized using Puppy Culture. Puppy temperaments and conformation are evaluated at 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, puppies will be matched with their owners.
Q. & A. with Nicole
Why did you start breeding?
When I got into Field spaniels, I was interested in helping preserve this rare breed but unsure whether I wanted to breed. After falling in head over heels for the breed, I decided I wanted to breed. My hope is to start my own line of dogs that focuses on temperament, health, conformation, and working ability.
What makes your program special?
As a whole, the Field Spaniel community is blessed with a community of dedicated breeders. We are all committed to the health and well being of the breed and supporting the families that add a Field Spaniel to their homes.
Where do your breeding dogs live?
They live in my home.
Getting a puppy from Nicole
Nicole has been certified by Good Dog’s screening team for responsible and trusted breeding practices. When you’re ready to reach out, feel free to ask any questions about the breed, their program, or specific puppies.
Together, you’ll choose the puppy that’s right for you, stay in touch with regular updates, and plan how to bring your new puppy home.
Price
Puppy prices include a $2,200 final payment, before taxes & fees.
“This price includes first vaccinations,microchip, AKC registration, cardiac evaluation, and eye evaluation. ”
Contract & health guarantee
Nicole may provide a written contract or
health guarantee when you purchase a puppy. This helps
protect both you and your breeder, ensuring that you
both have a clear understanding of the terms of your
puppy purchase. If Nicole offers a contract
or guarantee, the details will be personalized by them.
If you have any questions or want to know more,
don’t hesitate to reach out to Nicole directly.
Triforza Field Spaniels meets or exceeds our community standards in these areas:
Responsible breeding practices
Health of breeding dogs and puppies
Puppy environment and enrichment
Buyer education and policies
Parent dogs
Mipha, mom
Field Spaniel
About Mipha
Mipha is a female Field Spaniel. Carefully selected as a great representative of her breed, Nicole decided to make her part of their program. Nicole has passed Good Dog’s screening process, which involved a review of their breeding practices, environment, and the mental and physical health of their dogs.
Zelda, mom
Field Spaniel
About Zelda
Zelda is a female Field Spaniel. Carefully selected as a great representative of her breed, Nicole decided to make her part of their program. Nicole has passed Good Dog’s screening process, which involved a review of their breeding practices, environment, and the mental and physical health of their dogs.
Parent health testing
Breeder-Reported Testing
Excellent level
Triforza Field Spaniels reports to performing the health tests below on their breeding dogs. Ask your breeder about the tests performed on the parents of your litter. Learn more about health testing for Field Spaniels.
Hip Dysplasia
Hip testing reduces the chance of passing down hip dysplasia, which is primarily found in large breed dogs and can cause hip pain and the eventual loss of the function of the hip joint.
Eye Certification (CAER, registered with OFA)
Eye testing reduces the chance of passing down a wide range of hereditary eye illnesses including retinal dysplasia, lens luxation, and glaucoma, which can cause impared vision or blindness.
Cardiac Evaluation (rDVM, not registered with OFA)
Heart testing reduces the chance of passing down congenital heart disease, which can cause a range of symptoms ranging from trouble exercising to heart failure.
Thyroid (Autoimmune Thyroiditis, registered with OFA)
A breeder may perform additional tests on their dogs that do not fall into these general categories. These tests may be more uncommon or very specific to a particular breed.
DNA Disease Panel
Genetic testing reduces the chance of passing down a wide variety of hereditary diseases of differing prevalence and severity such as Progressive Retinal Atrophy (an eye disease) and Von Willebrand's Disease (a blood disease).