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Extensively Heath Tested Chocolate/Red Merle Boys

Peterborough
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£1,800
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Adv. ID:AP2cgEkCP
Views:281
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Eastrea, Peterborough
Breed:Cockapoo
Pets in litter:1 male
Age:15 weeks
Ready to Leave:2024-11-08
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetNeuteredKC registered by collection
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Description
7 Weeks old ready to leave from the 8th of November 2024 Home Breeder with over 15 years experience. Born and raised in the family home they're used to all household noises, children, other dogs and cats. My puppies will not cower when they meet you, they are all very active, happy and love contact with all they meet. At every step of their development, from birth to the day they leave for their new forever homes, all possible is done to make them confident and perfectly developed babies, but most importantly they're allowed to be puppies. Dad, is our own boy, he's a typical Miniature Poodle, extremely loving and very funny indeed. He is DNA Tested Clear for. Degenerative Myelopathy. Gangliosidosis. Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures. Osteochondrodysplasia. Progressive Retinal Atrophy. Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) (PRA-PRCD). Von Willebrand Disease I (VWD1). Mum is here, bread by myself a F1 Cockapoo, she is DNA tested Clear of Acral Mutilation Syndrome (AMS) Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Exercise-Induced Collapse (EIC) Familial Nephropathy (FN(C)) Glycogen Storage Disease VII (Phosphofructokinase deficiency) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) (PRA-PRCD) All will be more than happy to meet you. All health testing paperwork is here and copies will leave with your chosen baby. Babies have had their first vaccination of Lepto2 + DHP, Lepto 4 is far to strong for puppies so I will not let a baby leave if you insist on this vaccine, a health check from our trusted vet, they will be microchipped, registered to myself with all transfer paperwork provided, there flea and worming will all be up to date all this is detailed in a care sheet given to you, giving you all the information your vet will require to continue there treatments. They will also leave with a blanket, some soft toys, the same as they have had here, they all have a favourite, the care sheet including all our contact information for any help and advice you may need once you get your new baby home and an Eukanuba Puppy Pack. All Mums and babies are fed with Eukanuba giving them the best start. I insist that they go to a home with either a stay at home Mummy or Daddy or another dog for company, they're far too precious to me to be left alone all day. I ask that you will please keep in touch when you can and send me a photo from time to time, they really do make my day and to hear of there progress is just fantastic. Available are. 2 Chocolate/Red and White Merle Boys £1800 each A 25% deposit secures your chosen baby. Please call or text for a faster response, messages can take a while to get through via the app. 07973433277 After hearing so many horror stories I feel I should offer some advice before choosing your new baby. Be sure a puppy contract is in place, ask to see it before you visit puppy. Please don't buy a baby without health tests, not just basic health tests but all common breed specific tests, for a Cockapoo these are. Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Rod-cone dysplasia 4) (RCD4) Familial Nephropathy (FN(C) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) (PRA-PRCD) Von Willebrand Disease I (VWD1) And check where ever possible that the chip number is the same as the parent, this can be found on a vaccination card with a sticker or preferably scanned from the parent. I've heard of babies going with papers from another dog on many occasions. Food. Usually a missed but a key point. The development of your new baby is down to Mum and the feed she receives and the same for what puppy is weaned on, if the cheapest option of food is given it just shows how little the breeder is prepared to give and one would assume just in it to make as much money as possible! Personal development and environment. The first 16 weeks of a puppies life are integral to the rest of its life, please check the breeder of your puppy is knowledgeable and knows the steps a puppy should follow and be able to advise after puppy leaves for it's new home. That a fair period to have baby health checked is given, rushing baby to the vets just a few days after they leave their litter can have detrimental effects for vets visits for ever. We suggest 14 days as baby has to go for it's 2nd vaccination at this time. Ask to see where parents live on a day to day basis, you might get the shock of your life when you see behind a staged puppy showing area. If you consider all of the above we can all help stop puppy farming and over breeding and please don't buy a puppy just because you feel sorry for it and the conditions it's in, please report the breeder to the RSPCA, babies will be looked after and the breeder will stop.
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