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Cotswold Miniature Goldendoodles

Shipston-on-Stour
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ÂŁ2,500
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Goldendoodle puppy 1FemaleÂŁ2,500
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Goldendoodle puppy 2FemaleÂŁ2,500
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Goldendoodle puppy 3FemaleÂŁ2,500
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Goldendoodle puppy 4MaleÂŁ2,500
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Goldendoodle puppy 5MaleÂŁ2,500
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Goldendoodle puppy 6MaleÂŁ2,500

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Adv. Location:Admington, Shipston-on-Stour
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2025-01-11
Age:5 weeks
Pets in litter:3 female / 3 male

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Worm and flea treatedKC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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Born: 14th November 2024 Leave: 9th January 2025 onwards EXCEPTIONALLY PRETTY DARK GOLD FEMALE PUPPY AVAILABLE FOR THE RIGHT HOME đŸŸ MAGGIE, our pretty chocolate coloured Miniature Goldendoodle (multi generational) has given birth to 6 Miniature Goldendoodles. She is Cocker Spaniel size. Goldendoodles make super pets due to their loving nature, calm disposition, ability to learn quickly and are very keen to please. Maggie is no exception to these attributes and is beautifully behaved: confident, calm and content; adores people and dogs, listens to commands, walks to heel, excellent re-call and above all fun to be with. Maggie has a wonderful life here in our family home, enjoying long daily countryside walks in the Cotswolds with her mother and grandmother. Maggie is hereditary health clear; full paperwork available. The sire/father of the puppies has a similar nature and disposition, clear DNA health record, calm and confident personality. Also Cocker Spaniel size. He’s an outstanding, fun loving Pedigree Miniature Poodle from Somerset, which sired Maggie’s first and only litter 2 years ago. Maggie’s own father was a chocolate and cream, hereditary health clear, Pedigree Miniature Parti Poodle (coloured); her Mother, Sukey, is a cream Standard Goldendoodle, and her Grandmother, Betty, is a black Standard Goldendoodle, thus passing on many colours through the genetic line. The puppies will be all colours giving plenty of exciting choice. Both Poodles and Retrievers are intelligent breeds, which makes Goldendoodles a super genetically strong crossbreed. They make ideal family pets for people who enjoy walking in the countryside and could easily be trained to become gun dogs. Their coats will be soft curls, non-shedding and hypoallergenic, which is an absolute bonus to have no dog hair around the home, but they will need to be clipped to keep their coats in good condition. I welcome prospective owners to visit the puppies’ home if they can give a lifetime of happiness to a puppy. Not only will the puppies and their mother Maggie be here at home, but also their Grandmother, Sukey, and their Great Grandmother, Betty, who is 16 years old next birthday and in fine health. This will be your insight as to their wonderful health and longevity, which totally backs up the clear health paperwork, which will be on show when you visit. The puppies will be Vet checked by my Veterinary Practice of over 50 years and will also grow up regularly seeing my trainee Vet daughter. Although I am an experienced Breeder, I choose not to be a Licensed Breeder as I don’t have frequent litters. I can confirm the puppies will come into contact with all usual household noises here within my family home, eg: hoover, television, kettle, drill etc. and will meet people of all ages and grow up with their vaccinated Grandmas for socialisation. They will be wormed at 2, 5 and 8 weeks, be de-flead, have their toe nails clipped at regular intervals, bathed when necessary, groomed, receive their first vaccination and also be microchipped. They will be well on their way to being “potty trained” as I start this from weaning by giving them a designated area, which they soon become accustomed with. I am always very happy to give a lifetime of support to all new owners, who are able to give their puppy a life long happy home. The puppies will leave my house having been lovingly cared for, introduced to the outside world as much as is possible and not encountering any negative experiences. They will be confident, eager to learn and soon become very loving towards their new owners. I can also provide references from previous customers, most of which I keep in contact with at puppies’ birthdays and many return for a walk and a family reunion! The puppies will be due to leave for their new homes mid-January. Please message me leaving your telephone number for any more information required. All puppies with leave with: Clear information to help with the first few months Health certificates Microchipped 1st Vaccination Fully wormed up to date 1 month of Petplan insurance Bag of the puppy’s food Blanket with mother and siblings scent The photos included to date are: Maggie, Maggie with her mother and grandmother, Her first litter of puppies, Sire/father. The photos will be updated as soon as the puppies are born in November and the collection of pictures will increase as the litter grows.
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HANNAH R.
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HANNAH R.
Shipston-on-Stour
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