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F1 Maltipoo’s from KC reg. dna HC parents

Barnard Castle
2 days
£2,150
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Adv. ID
4k57AMgGk
Views
919
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Advertiser
Licensed Breeder
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
6 weeks
Pet Available
2024-05-25
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
1 male / 3 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
***We are COUNCIL LICENSED*** UPDATE 06/05/24 ONLY WHITE COLLAR GIRL REMAINING! BELLA (MUM) our beautiful kc registered Maltese has given birth to 4 stunning, healthy pups. 1 boy and 3 girls. Bella is our much loved pet and lives with our 6 other dogs in the house with us. She is happy, loving and enjoys her walks in our own fields with the rest of the pack. Snuggling up to me of an evening in front of our log burner is her favourite thing to do. She is also an excellent guard dog and will literally guard me with her life. she stands at 9'' tall. Bella has been vet checked before breeding, this is her fourth litter of Maltipoos. She has no health issues and has also been DNA teasted with Pet Genetics to evaluate her suitability for breeding. She is clear of over 100 genetic mutations and disorders. The following list are the main ones for her breed. A copy of the full list will be included in the puppy pack. She is clear of the following: Disorder Mutation Result Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) c.100G>A CLEAR Glycogen Storage Disease Ia c.450G>C CLEAR Hyperuricosuria (HUU) c.563G>T CLEAR Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) c.1640T>C CLEAR Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) (PRA-PRCD) c.5G>A CLEAR Our Bella was covered with our stunning dark red toy poodle stud dog Rusty. We chose him because he is smart, energetic, very affectionate and loves his snuggles and tummy rubs. Both parents are available to view within our home when you come to view our pups. Both are exceptional examples of the breed. RUSTY (DAD) is a beautiful KC Registered red toy poodle. He has a beautiful thick red curly coat. He loves his walks and is the happiest little dog. He lives with the rest of our dogs within our house. He is not a fussy eater like lots of poodles can be. He stands at just over 9" tall. Rusty has also been DNA health tested for over 100 genetic mutations and diseases. The following are the main ones prone to the breed. A copy of the full list will be included in the puppy pack. Rusty Disorder Mutation Result Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) c.100G>A CLEAR Gangliosidosis GM2 c.283delG CLEAR Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures (NEWS) c.152T>G CLEAR Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) CLEAR Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Rod-cone dysplasia 4) (RCD4) c.3149_3150insC CLEAR Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) (PRA-PRCD) This test is on the official Kennel Club DNA testing scheme for Poodle (Toy) c.5G>A CLEAR Von Willebrand Disease I (VWD1) c.7437G>A CLEAR Once you have chosen your beloved pet we will require a deposit of £500. This deposit is non refundable should you change your mind. However it will be refunded should our vet find any underlying health condition. All of our pups undergo an in depth vet check before having their first vaccinations and microchip. Our vet checks the following for any abnormalities: *Heart *Teeth *Genitals *Coat *Eyes *Ears NORTH BARNLEY DESIGNER DOGS We are known for producing high quality puppies backed up by our multiple testimonials, to ensure you have the most amazing friendly pup that’s well socialised, happy, healthy and most of all a joy to have in your home. We chose all of our breeding parents with great care. We want to give you the best of both breeds and one that complements the other. We don’t just put 2 dogs together and hope for a good outcome! We are licenced breeders and are council inspected with Durham council & vet inspected each year. You want to find a breeder that that you can trust. One that has done everything possible for your new family addition that has the dogs welfare as there main priority. One that is experienced in what they breed and have carried out all of the health & dna testing recommended. TOILET TRAINING, WORMING AND WEIGHT Our pups are weighed and wormed every 2 weeks with Drontal Oral Suspension. They begin their pad training at approx 3 weeks then once this is established they begin their training outside. This happens around 5-6 weeks after weaning, weather permitting! They are let out periodically throughout the day so I ask all perspective pup owners to please be prepared to continue this as we usually have it well established. CRATE TRAINING By the time you pick up your puppy they will be crate trained to sleep in their own crate, this takes so much of the stress off new puppy owners as the first couple of weeks can be disruptive at night of pups are not used to sleeping in crates. FEEDING ROUTINE Pups are weaned onto soaked Royal Canin Mother and baby. They love this as its very smoothe and easy to digest. As they reach maturity we gove them the Royal Canin in a dry form, cooked chicken also dental chews to help them with their teething. VIEWING We welcome viewing in person as its good for us to meet perspective owners. We can also do video viewings if you live long distance. We will ask questions regarding your home/work environment so please don't be offended. Our pups start the grooming process from 4 weeks old, this ensures they are used to the grooming sensation. Grooming can be extremely stressful for you pup this is why we get them accustomed at a young age. During the grooming schedule your pup will be exposed to the following: *Being bathed & showered. *Dried using dryer/blaster. *Used to the sound of scissors & clipper noise. *Used to getting the nails clipped *Used to having a hygiene clip. We get them used to feet rubs, tummy tickles & all the noise associated within a busy family home. All our Pups leave with a puppy pack containing a weeks supply of food, dental chews, treats, a blanket with their siblings scent and some toys. We also Include a folder containing both parents kc documents, parents dna test certificates, health check certificate & microchip information. They also have 4 weeks Petplan insurance for peace of mind.
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North Barnley Dog Breeding
Licensed Breeder
Barnard Castle
2 days
Member since:7 years
North Barnley Dog Breeding
Licence No.:DCC/DB/118069
Local Authority:Durham County Council
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

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£2,150
North Barnley Dog Breeding
Licensed Breeder
Barnard Castle
2 days
Member since:7 years
North Barnley Dog Breeding
Licence No.:DCC/DB/118069
Local Authority:Durham County Council
Verified by:
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Phone
Email
Google

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.