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Miniature Goldendoodles DNA Health Tested Parents

Brough
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£1,800
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Adv. ID:GnaXhngvU
Views:906
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Newport, Brough
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-12-21
Age:3 weeks, 5 days
Pets in litter:3 female / 5 male

Health & Docs

KC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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Description
Wilma and Archie would like to introduce to you their exquisite litter of F1 Miniature Goldendoodles. Golden Retriever x Miniature Poodle. The puppies should grow to around 15 /20 inches shoulder height. The F1 Goldendoodle has the perfect marriage of Wilma KC registered Golden Retriever and Archie KC registered miniature poodle, with the loving, calm, loyal and gentle nature from mum, and unique luxurious curly/wavy coat and high levels of intelligence from dad who is also very loving and loyal, making the Goldendoodle a renowned breed for allergy sufferers and house-proud owners as their coats are so low-shedding!, This is why they are fast becoming such a popular choice of pet and being seen as a breed in their own right. Both Mum and Dad are our loving companions, so they are both available to meet potential new owners. Mum Wallingfen Wilma our beautiful girl. She is first and foremost our loyal, loving family pet with the most fantastic temperament. She is golden in colour, stands approximately 20 inches to the shoulder, and is fully vaccinated, KC registered with excellent blood lines. HIP SCORE. 5/4 DNA Health tested CLEAR for the following Golden Retriever hereditary diseases CLEAR for PRA (PRA). Progressive retinal atrophy is a hereditary disease that causes blindness in dogs by damaging the retina photoreceptor cells. CLEAR for PRA 1. (PRA 1). Progressive retinal atrophy 1 is characterized by bilateral degeneration of the retina resulting in progressive vision loss leading to total blindness. Clinical signs of PRA 1 appear around 6 years of age. CLEAR for PRA 2. (PRA2) Progressive Retinal Atrophy 2 is a recessively inherited disease. The disease develops in dogs which inherit the mutated gene from each parent causing degeneration of the retina causing progressive vision loss leading to complete blindness. CLEAR for (MD) (MD) Muscular Dystrophy is a progressive, non inflammatory, inherited disease that causes muscle weakness and wasting in dogs. Dad Golden George Sunshine (Archie) is also very proud of his babies and loves to play with them. He has a soft gentle nature and is very good with the puppies. He stands approximately 15 inches to the shoulder, and is fully vaccinated, DNA Health tested CLEAR for the following Miniature Poodle hereditary diseases. CLEAR for Degenerative myelopathy (EXON 2 ) An incurable, progressive disease of the canine spinal cord. CLEAR for Von Willebrand type 1. A genetic disorder caused by missing or defective von willebrand factor, a clotting protein. CLEAR for Neonatal encephalopathy (NE) a syndrome that can occur in newborn babies in which neurological function is disturbed CLEAR for PRA prcd Progressive Retinal Atrophy Generalised progressive retinal atrophy (gPRA). The cord-1 mutation causes initial night blindness, but usually progressing to total blindness. CLEAR for PRA rcd4 LOPRA a late-onset PRA mutation that causes bilateral degeneration of the retina which causes progressive vision loss, and eventually blindness. All paperwork is available to be seen and all copies will be in the puppy pack He has a very calm and gentle loving nature also great with children and other animals but he will stand back for a few minutes to decide they are ok first this is due to him been so intelligent he just needs to access a new situation. The puppies have being born and are raised in our family home, which is a fantastic aid in developing their social skills over the first 8 weeks it is vitally important to introduce a puppy to as many different sights and sounds and each of these puppies will have individual and group play sessions where they can develop physical and mental awareness to new situations doing this in their first 8 weeks of life has a fundamental bearing on how well they adapt into their new homes with a smooth transition, taking with them the confidence and enthusiasm they need to become a well rounded family pet. This is why I can say with confidence that our puppies, along with their fine breeding, will make the most amazing family pets and loving companions. No expense has been spared in rearing this fabulous litter, to ensure the puppies leave us with the best possible start in life. Bred by an experienced council licensed breeder Wormed at 2, 4, 6, & 8 weeks Flea treated and covered for 4 weeks Vet checked before leaving First vaccinations Micro chipped (registered to new oweners) The puppies should grow to between 15 to 20 inches shoulder height Well socialized and handled 4 weeks pet plan insurance. They will go to their new homes with a supply of food A scent blanket, square of vet bed, toys, etc to help them settle into their new homes quickly. Copies of Parents clear DNA test certificates The collection date is flexible. I will need to run checks on the new owners to make sure they are getting a loving FOREVER home they deserve. We require a £200 non refundable deposit to secure your puppy. (Receipt given) Total Price; £1800 We are looking for wonderful homes with lots of love to give our puppies. We look for owners who promise to provide proper food, shelter, safety, exercise and medical needs kept up-to-date. The love and care they disserve not just while they are cute puppies but for their whole life through. We are located 1 minute off the M62, J38. HU15 2** If you have any questions or you are interested in meeting Wilma and Archie’s puppies please don’t hesitate in contacting me. I am happy to answer any question at all. I am a council licensed breeder which does NOT mean I have loads of dogs and I’m churning puppies out. It genuinely mean I have a few dogs that I love dearly and I know what I am doing, this has been checked by the council and an independent vet
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Brough
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£1,800
Jean Scott
Licensed Breeder
Brough
17 hours
Member since:11 years
Licence No.:AA1 252331
Local Authority:East Riding of Yorkshire Council
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