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Adorable F1b Cavapoo Puppies!

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For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
6 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-07-14
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
2 male / 3 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
My beautiful cavapoo, Cookie, has given birth to her first litter of 5 beautiful Cavapoo puppies, 3 girls and 2 boys. 1- 💖Babyccino -girl- (reserved) 2- 💙Brownie -boy- (reserved) 3- 💖Latte -girl- 4- 💙Frappe -boy- 5- 💖Mocha -girl- These adorable Cavapoo puppies are being raised in my home with my two cats (Persian Chinchillas), my three children and plenty of visitors. These puppies will be well socialised puppies by the time you collect them, and used to household noises. The health and happiness of my pets is extremely important! I always feed them with the best food, they are regularly wormed as a precaution (at 2nd, 5th weeks). They will be wormed again at 8th week, before they leave. They will be up to date with vaccinations when they are ready to leave. They are all absolutely spoiled and have the best life possible. Their personalities are really starting to shine through now too. They are constantly playing by pawing, wrestling and chewing each others ears, which is very cute! Mum, Cookie, is a F1 Red Cavapoo. She is a very sweet, intelligent and calm girl who adores meeting people, going on walks, relaxing in the garden or cuddling on your lap at home. She has been a brilliant mum so far to the puppies and is clearly very proud of them! These puppies are F1B and are more sought after than F1 puppies for numerous reasons. Firstly, their coats are more hypoallergenic and should not shed at all, compared to F1 puppies who often do still shed hair due to their first generation genetics. Secondly, F1B Cavapoos are said to be generally healthier due to the mix of genetics (hybrid vigour). These puppies will be like small teddies, with dad only measuring 9" and mum 11" to shoulder. You can see the mum and dad in the photos. Cookie comes from health tested and Kennel Club registered parents. Her mum is a Cavalier King Charles and her dad is a toy poodle, who both are KC registered and genetically tested and clear of PRA and other genetic diseases, meaning Cookie is also clear of these genes. And also as the poodle stud dog (Benji), Cookie has puppies with, is also clear; her puppies will be safe and clear of PRA and other tested genetic diseases. The dad is a toy poodle,Benji, who has a 5 generations Pedigree with many champions, he is KC registered and comes from excellent bloodlines. He is fully genetic tested ( for the whole toy poodle panel) - ALL CLEAR. His KC name is “Bouncing Fire” and his health test is on his KC registration. Benji is colour tested too and he would pass his red colour - “e/e” 100% He is a very handsome, very small, only 9 inches tall. He has all the correct markings for his breed, perfect square body, beautiful head, perfect bite, almond-shaped dark eyes - full of intelligence, etc. Benji is beautiful red colour, has lovely thick and curly fur coat and is well groomed. Amazing temperament, he is the happiest dog in the world, who loves kisses and cuddles and all sorts of different games. He is super clever and highly intelligent little dog. Puppies will be ready to go to their new homes from 8 weeks old, which will be 14th of July at the earliest. Each puppy will leave with: - Health check by vet - 1st Vaccination & relevant paperwork - Microchipped & relevant paperwork - Blanket with mums scent - Royal Canin puppy food - Toys Please get in touch with me in the first instance if you think you can offer one of my amazing puppies a home. Please do tell me a bit about yourself, i.e. do you work, if you have other pets, if you have an enclosed garden etc. I am looking for loving, forever homes for my puppies. I know some people are looking to view in person, some people want a video call and some people are happy to just keep an eye on the advert for updated photos and make a decision from that; it is an individual preference. For clarity however, in terms of reserving a puppy, as long as I am satisfied you are suitable to give one of my amazing puppies a home, reservation will be dealt with on a first come, first served type basis. I cannot keep a certain puppy available until a viewing down the line when others are also interested. A deposit of £250 will secure the pup of your choice. Deposits are non-refundable. I will provide weekly updates of your chosen pup (happy to do more if wanted :) Please feel free to contact me via call, text messages or Whatsapp! 07400377341 I know this is a very lengthy advert, but I feel it is all relevant so you can make an informed decision when choosing the best puppy for you. Thanks!
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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ÂŁ1,250
Bahar I.
London
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