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Quality Show F1 Puppies Due In April.

Bristol
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£2,800
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Cockapoo Puppy 1Male£2,800
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Cockapoo Puppy 2Male£2,800
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Cockapoo Puppy 3Female£2,800
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Cockapoo Puppy 4Female£2,800

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Adv. Location:Bristol
Breed:Cockapoo
Pets in litter:2 male / 2 female
Age:Due in 5 weeks, 2 days
Ready to Leave:2025-06-14
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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My wonderful KC reg Chocolate/Gold Sable SHOW Cocker Spaniel is due to have a Quality litter of rare F1 Show Cockapoo puppies which will be ready for their new homes in June. This is my lovely girls second litter and she is a wonderful mum. She is an exceptionally loving, clever, calm, caring girl. Fully DNA Tested. She just loves her cuddles and is a joy to own, she especially enjoys her walks in the beautiful country side in the Cotswolds where we live. The Dad is a much loved family pet who is used for Stud and is fully DNA tested. He is a Pedigree Kennel Club Registered Miniature Poodle and is a gorgeous deep mahogany red. He stands at 13 inches to the shoulder and has a lovely calm, confident personality, which compliments that of the mums, and this trait will be passed onto their puppies. These quality puppies are being raised in my family home with my three other dogs and as a Five Star Licenced Home breeder, I can assure you the puppies are being looked after to the highest standard that the licence demands. This includes complex socializing from an early age with all aspects of their training being initiated. Socializing, Separation Anxiety reducing experiences, Individual time away from the litter, Good Manners, bite inhibiting, interaction with older dogs. I set out a designated area for the puppies to toilet in away from their sleeping quarters. This greatly reduces the time needed to toilet train when they are in their new homes, making the puppy months more enjoyable and less stressful for both families and puppy. I of course give them lots of attention and fun times with lots of cuddles and tummy tickles. All this experience gives the puppies a fantastic start in life and eases their transition into their new homes. Cockapoos are getting bad press at the moment and I believe this is down to the type of Cocker Spaniel most people are breeding with. So please do some research, as there are two types of Kennel Club Registered Cocker Spaniel being used to breed Cockapoo’s and they are VERY different strains of the same breed, producing SIGNIFICANTLY different Characteristics and energy levels to their Cockapoo puppies. Working Cocker Spaniel. The Working Cocker Spaniel, as their name implies are bred to be working dogs and have a high work drive, they are used for retrieving game and field work on shoots. These very, very high energy dogs are quite happy to work all day with abundant energy (very much like Springer Spaniel in their energy levels). Breeding this type of dog with a Poodle is not going to produce the family pet most people are looking for. This type of Cockapoo is very unsettled. They are more intended for outdoor working people who can have a dog continually worked outside. The Show Cocker Spaniel The Show Cocker Spaniel on the other hand is bred for their looks with their long flowing coat and long ears they are always willing to please and have a much calmer happy go lucky nature and settle nicely after moderate levels of exercise. This blend was the original mix of Cocker Spaniel and Poodle and this is a much more family friendly dog, who are just a pleasure to live with. Ethical breeders produce 'Show Cockapoos' as they make wonderful pets and are very popular for a very good reason. They just adore people they make the best family dogs and just look adorable. I have over a decade of experience breeding dogs and gained a lot of knowledge with the support of a wonderful network of like-minded breeders, who have excelled in their field of breeding. I have a deep passion for all animals and I have acquired a lifetime of experience, having owned many dogs and horses, this knowledge I use to fully support families, from the start of their buying experience, from matching the right puppy for the family, to ensuring our puppy owners have all resources available to them if required at every stage of the puppy’s development. With this lifetime of support, the aim is that the puppy will grow into a fully rounded calm balanced happy and fulfilled dog and to be the perfect member of their family. Puppy Pack includes. * Puppy Health Report from my Vet. * Sales Contract (This gives the buyer peace of mind. There is a returns policy in place). * Microchip details. * 4 Weeks Insurance * Advice Sheet on feeding etc * 4kg bag of their holistic puppy food. * A blanket which will have the scent of mum and siblings which will help them settle. * Favourite toys they have been used to playing with. The pictures are of mum with her previous litter and a picture of Dad. I have also included some pictures of Cockapoos from previous litters now in their new homes in order to show you the quality of the puppies I breed. I am looking for the best *5* homes where someone is at home and any children are of school age. The puppies I am expecting to be ready to go to their new homes around beginning to mid June 2025 when they are 8 weeks old. I am straight forward to get to as I am just 15 minutes from the M5 and 10 mins. from the M4 motorways (just 1hr 30mins from London). To start your exciting journey in finding the right puppy, please contact me on 01454 238555 and I can give you more information. I am an Ethical *5* Licenced Home Breeder, fully insured. *Licensed Breeders* are Vet and Council inspected, and accountable, they are regulated by their Councils' Animal Welfare Dept. and DEFRA. 5 Star Breeders have substantially more procedures and stringent welfare guidance to follow, than any other Licensed Breeders, which safeguards their breeding dogs/puppies and the puppy’s new owners. 'Individuals' and 'Breeders' advertising on this website even with ID verification or KC Assured Breeders, are not inspected/regulated or accountable by the authorities and could potentially be puppy farms or importers. These puppies could have health and behavioural implications incurring extra costs for the purchaser.
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Cotswold Cavapoos
Licensed Breeder
Bristol
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Member since:12 years
Cotswold Cavapoos
Licence No.:TS/0102/ANBRE
Local Authority:south gloucestershire council
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