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Goldendoodle Australian Labradoodle doubledoodles

Chester
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£1,350
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Details
Adv. ID
8rt-FYS9D
Views
826
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14
Adv. Location
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, 4 days
Pet Available
2024-05-16
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
5 male / 2 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
These babies are ready for viewing! What an amazing litter! They are Australian Doubledoodles, and they are of exceptional quality, amazingly good fun and incredibly cuddly! Mum has had a British Veterinary Association eye test and was certified clear of genetic eye disease, and she is fully dna tested for hereditary diseases also. Furthermore, Grandma to these puppies (who lives with us) scored low on her hip score. These results of these health tests were vital in my decision to go ahead and breed this litter. Certificates can be seen at viewing. So who is who? Or which is which? They are all detailed below, and after that comes all of the other important bits of information that you need to know regarding the puppies. They are changing so quickly, I'll keep updating the photos as time goes on. They were born the day before good Friday, so they have chocolate names according to the coats colours and textures! 1) Black girl, she has a white chin and beautiful white tuxedo just like her Dad. She is the biggest and curliest of the black puppies. Her name is Curly Wurly and she's a lovely quiet character, she likes to sit back and watch but will still get involved in rough and tumble. 2) Parti boy. He is white with dark chocolate spots and dark chocolate eye patches. Quite a stocky chap. He has a spot at the top of his tail, he will have a wavy coat. He has gorgeous dark blue eyes. His name is Buttons, he is the cuddliest little chap but also loves a roll around with his litter mates. 3)Parti boy. He is white with dark chocolate spots and dark chocolate eye patches, his tail is splodgy. His name is Malteser and he is a big personality, he likes to make himself known.and he's incredibly clever. He loves a ball! 4) SOLD Black girl, her coat is so far very sleek, she will likely have a looser curl coat than some of the puppies, this will show as her coat grows, she is one of the smaller pups and has a tiny white speck under her chin. She has a very petite and pretty head. Her name is Wispa SOLD 5)Red and white boy, looks to have a thick wavy coat on its way and he has the most beautiful blue eyes. His name is Caramac, he loves to play with the toys and his litter mates but loves to come up for cuddles too. He has a gorgeous thick soft coat 6)Cream boy, some pretty white markings on the top of his head and along his neck. He lools to be developing thick wavy coat. He currently has black spots on his muscle and pads. His name is Bounty, he's a pretty quiet chap preferring to sleep and eat rather than roll around play fighting. Well built and very wooly! 7)Black boy, he is the middle sized one of the black puppies and currently has a medium curl to his coat. His name is Spira, he's a pretty quiet character too, quiet in nature and in volume too! Dad is Ozzie, (Daydream's gentle bear), an Australian Labradoodle; he was chosen very carefully, we wanted the puppies to be absolutely healthy and to have an absolutely dependendable and kind nature. We found this in abundance in lovely Ozzy, I met him twice and found him to be a very friendly gentleman indeed. Mum is Gracie, we bred her 3 years ago from our girl Dolly (they are the only 2 dogs we have and have ever owned). Dolly is a standard F1 goldendoodle (half golden retriever, half standard poodle). Gracie's Dad was Branston, a very friendly merle, Parti miniature poodle. This makes Gracie an F1B goldendoodle (3/4 poodle, 1/4 goldendoodle). Both girls as the epitome of kindness, I trust them implicitly. They adore people and love to play, they are happy, healthy girls and an absolute pleasure to own. Knowing all this history tells me that I expect the puppies to be miniature size, although there Will be variation and it isn't an exact science. Coat wise, at the moment, they are looking to have a variety of coats between them, from tight curls to looser waves. Both Dolly and Gracie barely lose any hair to shedding, and these babies will be the same. Please be aware that all doodles need professionally grooming every 6 to 8 weeks, this is going to cost at least £50 a time. The puppies are growing up in our kitchen, they will hear, smell and see everything that goes on in a busy and happy family household they will also having familiar with visitors and their younger children. They will be wormed, vaccinated and microchiped and come with a blanket that smells of Mum as well as a bag of their food that they are familiar with to prevent upset tummies. Free initial insurance is also available. They will have had a vet's check in their 8th week of age. just before they leave for their new homes so you can be sure that they are coming to you happy, healthy and Please rest assured that these puppies have and will have everything that they possibly need, they are happy and healthy and I am absolutely confident in recommending them to prospective owners. They will be part of our family right up until the day they leave and we will love them dearly. Please message with any questions that you have, I'll be more than happy to answer them. Ive written as much as I can think of try to be reassuring, but there will be plenty I've missed. My number is 07946 513404 and nit as listed, there has been a change and I can't alter it on p4h website.
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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£1,350
HEATHER M.
Chester
2 hours
Member since:11 months
HEATHER M.
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