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Virginia Water
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Adv. Location:Virginia Water
Breed:Maltipoo
Pets in litter:3 male / 1 female
Age:10 weeks, 5 days
Ready to Leave:2024-11-06
Viewable with Mother:

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We are over the over the Moon to announce a beautiful litter of maltipoos !!! I have girls and boys available! Who are happy loving playful and affectionate and just love everyone they meet 🥰 If u would like more information and photos of litters if any ? available please contact me. Please note! my babies are not a click and collect service. If you wish to contact me via email that’s fine ,but I will need to speak to you personally over the phone before viewing! you will meet me the breeder and their mum, on viewing day which is very important that you meet their human mummy! and likewise for me to meet their new owner, puppies will be ready to leave for their forever homes when they are 8-10 weeks old if I feel that the puppies are just not quite ready to leave at 8 weeks! then I will not let them go until around 10weeks! if this is something that you are not willing to do then please don’t contact me as I have my puppies best interest at heart ! Once you reserve your new family member I will keep you updated with photos and videos so you can see how he or she is growing Words can't describe just how beautiful these little babies are! In colours of reds with white markings! The Maltipoo is a popular cross of the maltese and poodle, known for their fun-loving and affectionate nature. Active and charming, they can fit into all kinds of homes and families and are suitable for apartment or house, family with kids or elderly and single. Their Mum is my beautiful Maltipoo with excellent blood lines , and a great temperament ,wonderful personality is loving,loyal and affectionate and just as playful as her babies 
Dad who is a perfect example of the his breed is a fox red toy poodle who is kc kennel club registered He is just gorgeous who has so many complements from everyone who meets with his good looks and charming playful personality. I can assure you that you will not see a better example of the maltipoo breed with their colours/markings, size and temperament !! 
My Puppies will have the best start in life which I think is extremely important as the first 8-10 weeks of their life is crucial for socialising as it make the difference between a happy loving confident sociable dog and a nervous scared not sosociable dog which is as any good breeder will know ! If you view puppies any breed ! and they are scared they would not of had much human contact ! Also you must be confident in the breeder and the Home must be clean when raising puppies and if they all look like they have been just been bathed then I would be concerned !as this particular breed does not need bathing as they are a very clean breed and do not smell especially if they are in a clean environment ? My puppies will not be bathed before they leave me as I Like them to have the smell of their siblings / Mum and my home which will help them settle in for the first few days aswell as they scented blanket and toys , and always ask to see the mother with the puppies My puppies will have plenty of playtimes and cuddles. By the time they go to their new home they will be sociable, loving, playful, crate trained, fully weaned on Royal Canin which is a high quality Food and will provide them with all the nutrients they need,they will also be accustomed to everyday house hold noises which is essential when buying a new forever family member as the first 8 weeks of their life determines a big part of their social skills 
Included with my babies will be: Their first vaccination •Full veternarian health check with vaccination card •Microchipped •Full application of Advocate flea and lung worm treatment •Regulary wormed with Panacur worming treatment system They will also come with a puppy pack which will include 
Blanket with mum and siblings scent to help settle them into their new homes ones that they have most of the time and slept on and played with ! Not one that has just been rubbed on Mum as I don’t think that is enough scent for them . 
Also provided for you will be: •puppy Toys and teddys some new and some old that they have been playing with since they have been old enough to play with them I like the make the transition as smooth as possible for them and so the idea is to give them toys/blankets/teddy’s which they are use to playing with and smells as if they are still at Home •Puppy food / Royal Canin • scented Puppy training pads •puppy Collar •Toys/teddy’s new •Toys/teddy’s used with siblings scent •a new blanket •a scented blanket •a puppy feeding schedule and a little information about them what they like to do etc •vaccination and health check card •microchip details, If you can provide a happy and loving forever home for one of my beautiful babies then your more then welcome to contact me. I will also be asking questions about yourselves to make sure that they have the right homes please no full time workers.
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Virginia Water
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Licence No.:026783
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Licensed Breeder
Virginia Water
4 days
Member since:7 years
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Licence No.:026783
Local Authority:Runnymede Borough Council
Verified by:
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We take animal welfare seriously

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