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Goldendoodle puppies

Taunton
11 hours
£3,450
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Adv. ID:Ag0ZPdVBZ
Views:516
Favourites:4
Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Stapley, Taunton
Pets in litter:8 male / 2 female
Age:3 weeks, 2 days
Ready to Leave:2024-12-24
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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Description
We still have space for families to reserve a puppy from one of our upcoming litters. These puppies will have the most beautiful personalities and the best start in life. ABOUT THE PUPPIES COAT COLOUR AND MARKINGS Red with some white markings on chests and paws. COAT TYPE Hypoallergenic and low-shedding, loose curly. HERITAGE Poodle, Golden Retriever and Labrador DOODLE GENERATION Multi-generation (F2b) HEIGHT (TO SHOULDER) & WEIGHT Girls 18-20” 16-18kg | Boys 22” 19kg ABOUT MUM Tilly’s a sweet, playful girl who loves human company, meeting people, children and other dogs. She’s very good on walks and doesn’t go to far - often looking back to check you’re still there. She enjoys playing with the other dogs and young puppies at Cheristone. BORN 2021 BREED Goldendoodle (Poodle, Golden Retriever and Labrador heritage) PARENTS Dam - Cheristone Flora Sire - Cheristone Barnaby COAT AND COLOUR Curly, red with white chest and paws HEIGHT TO SHOULDER 22” WEIGHT 19kg DNA Clear of the genetic diseases applicable to her heritage breeds. HIPS 3/2 | ELBOWS 0/0 | EYES Hereditarily clear ABOUT DAD Arlo, a gorgeous Goldendoodle who’s confident and independent and loves to be involved in family life. He loves all other dogs and the outdoors. He knows when it is time for energetic play and time for a leisurely walk. He’s great with children, affectionate, clownish and such a happy dog, with a tail that never stops wagging. He’s 18” to the shoulder with a deep red, non-shedding coat with a loose curl. BORN 2021 BREED Goldendoodle PARENTS Dam - Goldendoodle / Sire - Miniature Poodle DOODLE GENERATION F1b COAT AND COLOUR Red, fleecy, non-shedding with loose curl HEIGHT TO SHOULDER 18” WEIGHT 14kg DNA Clear of the genetic diseases applicable to his breed. HIPS 4/6 | ELBOWS 0/0 | EYES DNA tested clear We specialise in producing hypoallergenic, non-shedding puppies. Following DNA testing we carefully match mother and father to ensure that their puppies will carry the right mix of genes that result in the coat types with hypoallergenic, non-shedding properties. Our puppies come from parents chosen for their personality as well as good health. All our mums- and dads-to-be are thoroughly health tested, including hip scores, elbow scores and DNA testing for genetic conditions relevant to all their heritage breeds. This is vital to ensure healthy puppies who will be part of your family for many years. These puppies are good-natured, loving, and full of fun. They make friends easily, are intelligent, keen to please & a joy to train. The puppies will be weaned onto a high-quality diet & wormed on a vet-approved programme. They’ll have a thorough health check with the vet before they go to their new homes. Mum & pups get all the love, care & attention they need to ensure healthy, happy puppies, ready to join your family. See reviews from previous happy owners www.cheristonedoodles.co.uk. ABOUT US We breed exceptional family dogs to enrich your life. Our Goldendoodle puppies are hypoallergenic, home raised, health tested and raised in a high welfare, vet approved environment. Our Puppy Package includes full support - both before and after - you bring your puppy home, and includes: • Visit to meet mum & pups & choose your puppy • Regular photos, videos and live puppy-cam • Access to private web site with information to help you get ready for your puppy • Ongoing support, private owners’ community • Insurance, puppy food, blanket, scent cuddly toy, enrichment snuffle toy We are a 5-star licensed dog breeder, which means we’ve been inspected by a vet & the Council & met the higher standards expected of the Animal Welfare Act, so you know our dogs have the best possible enriched lives as well as all the fundamentals covered. It’s a legal requirement for all dog breeders to have a license. Our dogs are all family dogs, living in the home & enjoying life as dogs should – playing in the garden, lots of love & attention, enjoying beach & woodland walks. We plan our litters carefully to make sure that every pup gets individual attention. Puppies are raised in my home which means they’re at the heart of the family, with plenty of human contact & experience of typical family life, including young children. They have plenty of space to play in, including outside areas, & a wide variety of things to play with & explore. They follow a socialization & enrichment programme that introduces them to all the things they need in their very important early weeks, to ensure you’re bringing a confident, well-adjusted puppy into your family. I understand finding the right breeder is important to you, please find out more about the Puppy Package, my breeding programme, and the puppies at www.cheristonedoodles.co.uk. Please book a puppy consultation to discuss how I can help you. We look forward to sharing our passion for dogs and our very special puppies with wonderful new puppy owners and hope to bring lots of love and joy to your family. Please see www.cheristonedoodles.co.uk Becky
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Cheristone Doodles - 5* licensed breeder
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Taunton
3 days
Member since:7 years
Cheristone Doodles - 5* licensed breeder
Licence No.:000075
Local Authority:Somerset West and Taunton Council
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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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Microchips are a legal requirement

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Worms and flea treatments

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£3,450
Cheristone Doodles - 5* licensed breeder
Licensed Breeder
Taunton
3 days
Member since:7 years
Cheristone Doodles - 5* licensed breeder
Licence No.:000075
Local Authority:Somerset West and Taunton Council
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