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Adv. ID:9xy6DDpII
Views:2001
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Apperley Bridge, Bradford
Pets in litter:5 male / 4 female
Age:14 weeks, 5 days
Ready to Leave:2024-10-05
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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Last 3 Puppies from a litter of 9! I have significantly reduced these beautiful pups so they can find their perfect forever homes. They are such lovely pups who sleep in their crate and are good at going out to the toilet, very clever, grounded pups and at that age where they listen and are showing good manners. Available puppies shown on the up to date pictures and videos. Black Boy £1000 Red Girl £1450 Black Girl £1250 Beautiful Medium size Doodles! Boys and Girls Vaccinated, microchipped and veterinary health checked, ready for their new homes. Our litter of home reared puppies have been bred first and foremost for health and sound temperament and through thoughtful pairing of the parents we believe our beautiful litter will exceed all expectations in terms of good health, temperament and looks. Our previous puppies have proven to be wonderful family pets and, in some cases, have proven to be extremely beneficial with those family members on the autism spectrum, making their addition to their new families even more rewarding. We could not be prouder of the feedback from our previous puppies and believe our current litter will go on to be just as amazing in their new family homes. The parents of our puppies are not only sound in temperament but also lovely examples of their breeds, free from hereditary breed associated diseases and health conditions. This pairing has produced a litter of strong healthy pups who will be medium in size ranging between 16” to 20” tall, with a soft none shedding coat. Our puppies are raised with the best start possible given 24/7 care, with the love, time and attention that is required to ensure we are sending home happy healthy and sociable pups to join their new families. Born and raised in a home environment the puppies are weaned on to a quality diet, handled daily and will have started outdoor potty training before they leave, they are played a CD to desensitise them to numerous noises such as heavy traffic, fireworks, children playing, babies crying, busy crowds and lots more, this is in addition to the everyday experiences they are encountering in their normal daily lives. All have received a full veterinary health check with a written report, 1st vaccination completed and microchipped. Worming taken place at 2/4/6/8 weeks of age and flea and tick treatment administered. The puppies will be free from developing the following breed associated hereditary diseases. Copies of all genetic health tests and hip & elbow certificates will be included in your puppy pack. Centronuclear Myopathy (CNM) Cystinuria Type I-A Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC) Pyruvate Kinase deficiency. Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Hyperuricosuria (HUU) Hereditary nasal parakeratosis (HNPK) Von Willebrand disease I (vWD1) Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures (NEWS) Elliptocytosis Progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD) Gangliosidosis GM2 (HEXB variant) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (CORD1/rcd4) Congenital Myasthenic syndrome Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-GR2) Narcolepsy Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) Myotubular myopathy 1 Dwarfism/Skeletal Dysplasia (SD2) Retinal Dysplasia (RD) & Ocular skeletal Dysplasia (OSD) Sire of the litter is an Australian Labradoodle, and what a superb boy he is with his beautiful dense, glossy none shedding coat that is incredibly soft and sporting a unique tuxedo, making him one very special eye-catching boy. I don’t think I have met a more laid-back boy who showed impeccable manners and was extremely friendly, he also has great credentials coming from some very selective breeding’s that gives him not just the fabulous Aussie Doodle look but also the highly desired temperament of the breed, he has already produced many beautiful offspring and is genetically health tested. Hip scored 6/6 Elbows 0/0 Mum is our incredibly loving and sweet natured multi generational miniature labradoodle, she is the most fantastic Mum who absolutely adores her babies and has produced this wonderful litter, a highly intelligent girl who just lives to please people, you will not find a more loving, well-mannered girl in both temperament and character. She is simply a joy to own, we have owned her from an 8-week-old puppy and watched her mature in to the beautiful, happy, healthy, and well-mannered girl she is today. Excellent with all other dogs from big to small, she really does not have a bad bone in her body. Bred in Scotland by a wonderful conscientious breeder, from extensively health tested lines, standing 17” and weighing 14kg, health tested both genetically and by the British Veterinary Association with a Hip score of 3/3 and Elbow score 0/0. · Sales Receipt · Parents Health Certificates · Microchip Registration · 1st & 2nd vaccination · Veterinary Health Check and report · Puppy food · Wormed to date · Flea & Tick Treated If you would like more information, please feel free to message or call for a chat. I would kindly ask that you ensure you and your family have fully discussed committing to offering a puppy a new home and are able to do so before contacting us, this ensures there are no disappointments, and you are not wasting your time or ours. Contact Faye or Debbie 07546 910416 Thank you
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Be responsible, do your research!

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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

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

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Health tests

Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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