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Golden Sheepadoodle ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️RARE

Wareham
1 month
£1,750
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Details
Adv. ID
fq_Gooqqk
Views
1225
Favourites
9
Adv. Location
Sandford, Wareham
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked by a vet
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
4 months, 2 days
Pet Available
2024-07-03
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
3 female / 6 male
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
ONE GIRL LEFT 20-22 inches shoulder height when fully grown. 8 SOLD in DORSET & Hampshire border Original price £2200 Weight at 12 weeks 💜Purple girl. (Available) 7.4kg 🩷 Pink girl. (Sold). 7.1kg 💚 green boy. (Sold). 8.5kg 💛 yellow Charlie. (Sold). 9.2kg 🧡 orange Sweep. (Sold). 6.8kg 🤎 brown Ralph. (Sold). 6.5kg 🩵 aqua Sox. (Sold). 9.4kg 💙 blue Arthur. (Sold). 9.5kg ❤️ red Rosie. (Sold) 9.6kg 🤍 white Penny (Mummy) 17.5kg adult most recent photos then some of when smaller and some of Mummy Penny to give you an idea of how she could look. You can groom her however you like, long, short, teddy, poodle etc. pics of parents and grandparents. Videos are recent, Seriously interested in a Quality top dog then; Initially message through Pets4homes Read on; READ BUYERS GUIDE PLEASE 16 weeks old the best age to buy a puppy as their socialising and developmental skills have come along wonderfully and are well established, Absolutely Adorable Black with small white patches, Rare sort after Golden Sheepadoodle. 5 Star recognition. 206 clear health tests & DNA tests, HEREDITARY LINAGE multigenerational paperwork, The breed stems from Golden Retriever, Old English Sheepdog & Poodle a wonderful combination. (See notes* 1, 2, 3, on temperament below) Non shedding ideal for anyone with allergies. NO HAIR OR FUR ALL OVER THE HOUSE. Our Penny (the mummy) is 3 years old she is a GOLDEN SHEEPADOODLE (white) see photos. Dad is a Sheepadoodle stud (also fully health tested etc. with no problems) Puppies are Fully vet health checked, microchipped, had both jabs so fully vaccinated. You can have confidence that your puppy is enjoying the very best start in life with our 24/7 high quality compassionate handling, care and attention, including CCTV watch and leave process confirming they have no separation issues, they are so chilled. born and raised in our home and play in the garden, they enjoy their outdoor playground and experiencing running around playing with their mum, They roam about the house, have sniff walks in woodland and beach, shopping centres, cafe etc. as we educate them. They are accustomed to lead/collar and harness use for outdoor walks and enjoy car journeys, either with their mummy or alone. Off lead in safe places and recall is great. obviously fully toilet trained living in a clean and safe environment. accustomed to all noises such as vacuum, tv, radio, people, music, machines, also traffic, motor bikes, jungle, nature, fireworks, cats & other animals, high pitch, low rumbles building work Etc. we play Puppy Culture on the Music system, they also listen to all types of music. and puppy relaxation to calm for sleep. sleep routine is comfortable and not spooked by odd sudden noises, sirens or barking dogs, plenty of daytime naps and sleeping through the night time. Fully toilet trained also other Training is in constant progress. Penny and her puppies are well loved, they are adorable, very intelligent, friendly, being accustomed to children, toddlers, teens, adults, elderly and other dogs & animals, they do not chase birds, they are so affectionate, they love cuddles. We have kept the best two until last and now we have finally chosen one to keep as a companion for our Penny We can send more photos or videos just ask. deposit holds your puppy if you have a holiday booked we can fit in with your plans (we’ve already had four puppies stay longer while new owners went on holiday. GET THE CONVERSATION STARTED. You will receive paper copies of personal Genetic Health Predispositions showing all clear. Also a goody shopping bag, a weeks food, toy, book etc. A private WhatsApp group is available to all our puppy Owners to keep in touch with us/Penny and the other brothers & sisters to see how their wonderful lives progress with beautiful memories and funny crazy moments with their best loving forever families. The exciting journey has already started 🐾🐾 Reviews available. Any questions please ask, we are very relaxed approachable people 🙂 NOTE* 1; Golden retriever is even-tempered, intelligent and affectionate. Golden retrievers are playful, yet gentle with children, and they tend to get along well with other pets and strangers. NOTE* 2; Old English Sheepdog are cheerful extroverts and are popular family companions, they are known for being intelligent, loving, watchful, faithful and protective. They are fearless and make excellent watch dogs, especially with their resonant bark. NOTE* 3; Poodle temperament friendly, playful, responsive and fun. Making them ideal family dogs for households with lots going on, all three sizes Standard, toy and miniature- share very similar personality characteristics. IF YOU'VE READ ALL ABOVE YOU'RE READY TO PHONE 01929 554700 Tiffany will answer, if answerphone then it will say our business so don’t think you have the wrong number just leave a message and she will phone you back. 🐾🐾💕
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Be responsible, do your research!

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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

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

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Health tests

Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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£1,750
REECE F.
Wareham
5 days
Member since:3 years
REECE F.
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We take animal welfare seriously

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