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Health tested clear F1b miniature Cockapoo puppies

Wallingford
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£1,600
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Litter
Cockapoo Puppy 1- Merle
Available
Cockapoo Puppy 1- MerleMale£1,800
Cockapoo Puppy 2- black boy
Available
Cockapoo Puppy 2- black boyMale£1,600
Cockapoo Puppy 3- Merle
Available
Cockapoo Puppy 3- MerleMale£1,800
Cockapoo Puppy 4- black
Available
Cockapoo Puppy 4- blackMale£1,600
Cockapoo Puppy 6- Merle
Available
Cockapoo Puppy 6- MerleFemale£1,800
Cockapoo Puppy 5- chocolate SOLD
Reserved
Cockapoo Puppy 5- chocolate SOLDMale£2,000
Cockapoo Puppy 7- black- SOLD
Reserved
Cockapoo Puppy 7- black- SOLDFemale£1,800
Cockapoo Puppy 8- Chocolate Merle- SOLD
Reserved
Cockapoo Puppy 8- Chocolate Merle- SOLDFemale£2,000

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Litter details

Adv. Location:Ewelme, Wallingford
Breed:Cockapoo
Pets in litter:5 male / 3 female
Age:3 weeks
Ready to Leave:2025-01-25
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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We are thrilled to introduce our fabulous litter of 8 beautiful F1b Miniature Cockapoo puppies, ready for their forever families on 25th January! From a devoted, loving home, these pups are raised with love, kindness, socialisation, and care – perfect for a smooth, happy transition to your family. Meet the Parents- both hypoallergenic breeds. 🐾 Mum: A sliver merle, non- fading miniature F1 Cockapoo, integral to our family, with a warm, gentle nature. 🐾 Dad: A black Toy Poodle with impeccable looks and a playful, fun character. We have 3 stunning girls and 5 handsome boys: Girls: 🩷 Black girl- Reserved 💜 Silver merle girl, darker shading, £1800 💛 Chocolate Merle girl- Reserved Boys: 💙 Silver merle boy, darker shading, £1800 🧡 Black boy, £1600 💚 Black boy, £1600 ❤️ Silver merle boy, lighter shading, £1800 🤎 Chocolate boy- Reserved 🐾 Reserved on payment of deposit only. 💕Raised with love from day one, these puppies are part of our family, raised in our home with our 2 dogs, with children visiting and exposed to everyday sounds, scents and environments. This helps them become well-adjusted, calm, and ready for family life with you. 💕 👀 Desensitisation from day 3: Our puppies are introduced to different noises, surfaces, commands, and puppy pads, making their transition to your home smoother. 👃🏼🧠 Early scent introduction (ESI) and Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) schedule completed with myself, a qualified Behaviour Analyst. 👋🏼 Visits & Updates: Bond with your puppy early! You’re welcome to visit, plus we will happily provide regular photos and updates. 🛁 Grooming needs: These puppies will need regular grooming to maintain their coats and ensure they are healthy, happy and comfortable. We have introduced them to the sounds and feelings of grooming including toes, tails and teeth, combing and brushing, blow drying, nail clipping and expectations on table safety. 🦴 Diet and nutrition: puppies were weaned onto Eden Puppy Kibble and raw feed. Eden consists of Scottish salmon, chicken, turkey, herring, and duck. Enriched with joint supporting ingredients to support puppy through peak periods of growth. This recipe consists of high levels of omega-3 & 6, which support cognitive development, perfect for training. Eden’s Puppy Cuisine is elevated with immune-boosting ingredients to protect puppy from the inside out. Included in puppy pack for you to continue or use to transition to your preferred diet over time. We will also include a bag of their favourite puppy treats for you to continue rewarding them as they learn. 🎾 Exercise: This breed does require regular exercise and will enjoy long walks and lots of play. They are also a breed that value cuddles on the sofa and relaxing in front of the fire with their favourite chew. Recall has been started and tennis balls are a firm favourite for all puppies (inherited from mum and dad) and introduced on day 11 of their ESI training. 🥇 Ongoing training: We will always recommend puppy classes to really embed the ongoing training needs of your puppy and ensure you all have the best quality of life. Structured training is crucial to puppy until 16 weeks old as this is when they are most eager to learn and respond. Your new precious family member will join you with: 🐶 Microchip 🐶 A full puppy pack with essentials like food, a blanket, and helpful information, brush 🐶 4 weeks of free pet insurance 🐶 Vet health check certificate and genetics certificate. 🐶 First vaccine completed at 6 weeks 🐶 Worming at 2-week intervals and flea treated. 🐶 Raw food and kibble to transition or for you to continue. 🐶 Puppy pads and toileting routine. 🐶 Training clicker and treats/reward. 🐶 Routine protocol for you to replicate and aid pups transition to their new environment. We’re looking for dedicated, loving homes – these pups are ready to be cherished family members. A £300 non-refundable deposit secures your puppy, with the balance due at collection. Messages can be sent where we’ll share milestones, growth, and adorable moments. 📲 Message us today to discuss reserving your puppy and prepare to bring home a new best friend! *we live on a military base so visits must be prearranged and ID required on booking in.
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