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Cavapoos (Parents both DNA checked and clear)

Llandrindod Wells
1 month
£950
TANYA S.5.00(1 review)
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Llandrindod Wells
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-07-11
Age:6 months, 7 days
Pets in litter:1 female / 5 male
Breed:Cavapoo

Health & Docs

Health Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection date
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**Only one boy left yellow/tan ** PLEASE SEE MY OTHER ADVERT TO SEE BEAR INTERACTING WITH THE LITTLE PUPPIES 🥰 IT WILL GIVE YOU AN INSIGHT TO HOW LOVELY HE IS New video of Bear (yellow/tan) having a blow dry after his bath and hygiene trim by me. He was such a good boy 🥰 lots of deserved treats 🥳 He is so cuddly, loving, gentle, has this calmness about him and loves to give you lots of kisses 🥰 he is like a cuddly bear bless him 😍 Blue, Red, Orange, Yellow and Green have now GONE. Mum has given birth to 5 gorgeous handsome boys and 1 gorgeous girl 🥰 UPDATE puppies have been spending up to 4hrs without me in the house most days currently, not planned just things have come up, I check in on them with the camera and they are either playing or sleeping, no issues, they are really good bless them. We are still doing lots of crate training and as soon as they come out I'm trying to get them straight outside to potty, again they are doing so well, very well 🥰 I'm using a clicker too so they get used to that also. They are also doing well with sitting for a treat, today 3 have cottoned on if they sit like the older ones do as soon as I raise my finger they get a treat faster 🤣 (I mainly use their food as treats so they don't get upset tummies) UPDATE puppies slept all night in the crates last night and held there bowels etc they are sleeping now roughly from 8pm until 5.45am 💪🥰 update: they are still sleeping through the night until around 5.45am, I let them all straight outside to do 1s & 2s then they go back in the crate and wake around 8.30am bless them, again they go straight outside to potty. They are doing so well 🥰 These puppies were born in my home, they are free around the house downstairs all day now unless I put them in the crate for a sleep or if I'm going out for a long period they go in the hall and area and are as good as gold. So what I'm trying to say is they are used to a home environment and don't tend to chew on anything they shouldn't, they are either angels or I'm just lucky 🥰 **Update, puppies have all had 1st and 2nd vaccination, so good they were too 🥰, didn't bother them at all, the vet couldn't get over how good they were in general, she said how calm they all where and usually puppies when brought in are crying etc opening there bowels and being sick, bless them, clearly I'm lucky as all my puppies have been the same when I've taken them to the vets 🥰 she also mentioned how socialized they were too 😊 always lovely to get such good feedback ** ***Just noticed the birth date is wrong, they were born on the 16th May 2024 not the 14th, but I can't find a way to edit it*** UPDATE puppies are now just eating kibble, they prefer it dry now rather than it being soaked, they have been stealing mum's food so 🤷🤦😂 They are doing really good with a pee pad currently, 9 times out of 10 they use that. *Update* they are also going potty outside. Mum is a Cavapoo DNA - Health Tested and clear, dad is a miniature poodle DNA tested and also clear. I am happy to show proof of these when they leave to be with the new owner. Mother was DNA Health Tested and clear of the following: *Congenital Macrothrombocytopaenia *Degenerative Myelopathy DM, Dry Eye Curly *Coat Syndrome CCDE *Episodic Falling EF *Gangliosidosis GM2 *Osteochondrodysplasia OCD *Progressive Retinal Atrophy PRA-PRCD *Von Willebrand Disease l VWD1 *Progressive Retinal Atrophy Rod-conedysplasia 4- RCD4 Father has also been DNA - Health Tested tested and clear of the following: *Degenerative Myelopathy EXON 2 * Von Willebrand Disease Type 1 VWD 1 *Neonatal Encephalopathy NE *PRCD PRA Progressive Retinal Atrophy *RCD4 PRA LOPRA Progressive Retinal Atrophy. These tests have been carried out to make sure any puppies mum has will also be free of the above horrible diseases. It's so important to me that any puppies my dog has are free from these horrible conditions. Puppies can be viewed in person with mum after puppies are 6 weeks or before then via video link, this is to protect the puppies. Puppies will have had there first vaccination, they will be chipped, wormed and had flea treatment and of course they will be health checked by a vet before leaving to go with the new owner from 8 weeks of age. They will also be used to having there nails trimmed on a weekly basis and accustomed to different smells which I'm introducing them too. Puppies will come with 4 weeks free pet insurance, 2kg bag of food (food which they are currently being weaned on), they will also come with a blanket with mums scent on. Mum is a cavapoo and my family pet, she is so loving, gentle, calm and friendly and such a good mum bless her. She loves her cuddles and follows me everywhere, she is such a lovely pet to have. I feel blessed to have her 🥰 Dad is a toy poodle hard to describe his colour I would say mink? He is adorable 😍 so friendly and fun, I would love to have him myself if I had the chance 😍 he is KC registered. Puppies will be well socialised, they will be used to other dogs, used to being handled and around children, they are used to being around and hearing normal household noises and will be hopefully be potty trained and crate trained by the time they leave or at least accustomed 🙏 They are generally non shedding coats (however this isn't 100% guaranteed) **A £300 DEPOSIT (non refundable) required to secure a puppy, with the remainder of the balance to be paid when picking up you're puppy** I'm happy to send additional photos and videos of you're chosen puppy. Price is: £950.00 (No Negotiation) Puppies will be ready to leave no sooner than 8 weeks old 11/07/2024 though I'm happy to keep them until 10 weeks. Feel free to message me for more information on 07488302884 Only people with genuine interest please.
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£950
TANYA S.
Llandrindod Wells
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