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Health tested F1 Maltipoo girl

Bury Saint Edmunds
13 hours
£1,400
Abbie B
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Red Lodge, Bury St. Edmunds
Breed:Maltipoo
Pets in litter:1 male / 3 female
Age:8 weeks, 3 days
Ready to Leave:2024-11-19
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Reduced to find her forever home. I have one Apricot Maltipoo girl looking for her forever home, she’s from a litter of four and she’s ready to go now. She’s had her first vaccination, microchip and vet check, she’s completely healthy other than the vet noted she has an underbite, so please only get in contact if you are happy with that. She currently weighs 1.3kg. She’s a very spirited, active little girl, with a very sweet personality. She’s a very sociable friendly puppy with a lot to give the right home. Puppies were born on the 23rd of September 2024. Mum Tippi has been an absolutely wonderful mum. She is an Apricot miniature Poodle. She stands at 14 inches to the shoulder and weighs 6kg. She’s our much loved family pet, I also compete in agility with her and she is very loving and smart. She’s also quite athletic and fast so pups would likely make good agility dogs. This is her first litter. Dad, Gucci, is a KC registered imported Korean Maltese stud dog, he’s very tiny and weighs only 2kg, he's an amazing example of the Maltese breed, he also has a lovely temperament. This pairing was selected very carefully and both mum and dad have fantastic temperaments and health. Puppies will be small to medium as adults, and make great family pets. They also have a hypoallergenic coat and are completely non moulting, which makes them good for allergy sufferers. They can suit both active and more relaxed homes. I’m looking for the best forever family homes for them. They are all clear of all known hereditary diseases associated with their breed as their mum has been fully genetically DNA tested, and proved clear on all tests, so she can’t pass down any of these diseases to her puppies, you'll get a copy of this. She’s tested clear for: Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Gangliosidosis GM2 Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures (NEWS) Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Rod-cone dysplasia 4) (RCD4) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) (PRA-PRCD) This test is on the official Kennel Club DNA testing scheme for Poodle (Miniature) Von Willebrand Disease I (VWD1) They will also be wormed at 2, 5 and 8 weeks with Panacur. Puppies have been raised in a family home and used to all household noises, they will be handled everyday. They will be socialised with our other dogs. They will also be introduced to car rides and grooming, my mums a retired dog groomer so we’ll let them get used to the sound of a clipper as they will need regular grooming when they’re older. Toilet training will also be started. They are being raised with a lot of love and care, to give them the very best start in life. They will go to their new home with: . Microchip record . Vaccination record if requested . Health checked by a vet . You'll be able to view a Copy of dad's KC registration certificate when you pick your puppy up . A copy of mum’s genetic health test results . Puppy pack, including blanket with mum’s scent on . Food they've been weaned onto . Birth certificate and information sheet . 4 weeks free insurance . Puppy contract You’ll also receive a lifetime of support, if you ever need any help or advice you’re welcome to contact me. I’d love to keep in contact to see how they’re getting on in their new homes and watch them grow. And if for any reason you were unable to keep them I would take them back or help you find them a new home. Please tell me a little bit about you and what kind of home the puppy will be going to, and please feel free to ask any questions. I am a licensed home hobby breeder. My dogs are my family pets who live in my home and are loved as part of the family. They are never left home alone, and enjoy life to the fullest. We also compete in agility together. My home has been inspected by a licensing officer and a veterinarian to ensure I meet all higher standards for breeding and raising puppies. Puppies are raised as part of the family, given the very best start in life, and socialised in the manner of all different things to ensure they are confident and happy. I strive to find the best forever homes for them. Thank you for taking the time to read my advert, Abbie.
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Licensed Breeder
Bury Saint Edmunds
1 hour
Member since:4 years
Abbie B
Licence No.:AWL0252
Local Authority:West Suffolk Council
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£1,400
Abbie B
Licensed Breeder
Bury Saint Edmunds
1 hour
Member since:4 years
Abbie B
Licence No.:AWL0252
Local Authority:West Suffolk Council
Verified by:
Phone
Email
Facebook
Google

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.