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Multi Generational Medium Labradoodle Pups

Ashford
3 days
£1,950
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Litter
Labradoodle Puppy 1Male£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 2Male£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 3Male£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 4Male£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 5Male£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 6Male£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 7Female£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 8Female£1,950
Labradoodle Puppy 9Female£1,950

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Adv. ID:HK2vsd4zP
Views:161
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Mersham, Ashford
Pets in litter:6 male / 3 female
Age:2 weeks
Ready to Leave:2025-01-22
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Description

My amazing Labradoodle, Sky, has just given birth to a litter of gorgeous medium Labradoodles, and I am now opening the waiting list for potential owners. 3 pups have now been reserved, 6 are still available. Viewings will take place on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th of December. They will be ready for their forever homes when they reach 8 weeks, on the 22nd January. About the dogs Mum, Sky, is my super soft, wavy coated, home bred, multi generational, red Labradoodle, standing at around 18 inches at the shoulder. Sky is an athletic, playful, girl and is the most loving dog I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. She really does live to please you. She loves cuddles on the sofa and long countryside walks in equal measure. She was incredibly easy to train and fitted into our family so seamlessly, it’s like she’s always been here. She has the most incredible bond with my 8 and 9-year-old. She is everything you would want a family dog to be. Sky has great confirmation, and being home bred from my other Labradoodle, I know both her parents and grandparents are extensively health tested. She is genetically clear of PVA, a disease that can cause blindness, and also comes from a line of great hip-scores (nothing over 13/100) so I am very confident I have given Sky the best chance of having healthy pups. This is Sky’s third and final litter. I have waited patiently for three years to find the right stud for her, and the wait definitely paid off. Dad, Bruno, is a blue merle multi-generational labradoodle stud. He is gorgeous inside and out. His friendly, confident and playful personality was a real draw. Add in his incredible confirmation, extensive health testing and incredibly soft, cotton wool coat, and it was defiantly love at first sight for both Sky and I! Sky and Bruno have produced the most exquisite litter of healthy, chunky pups. Many of the pups have picked up the merle color from their Dad, and three also have phantom markings, making them very special indeed. Coat types are looking to be wavy/fleecy. Mum and Dad doodles are medium sized doodles, and pups should reach be around 19inches to the shoulder. Coats will be more defined by 4 weeks, as will the pup’s character, which is why I will be waiting until then to arrange viewings, at which time you can select your puppy. A non-refundable, £500 deposit will then be payable to secure your pup. Any potential owners will be kept up to date with regular photo’s and videos between now and 4 weeks. These updates will continue once you have chosen your puppy. You will also be invited to join a Facebook page with other members of “Sandy’s family”. Sandy is my Sky’s Mum, she is 13 now, and a true Matriarch! You will get to meet her when you visit. I will be arranging viewings in the order people go on the waiting list. A bit about me I have been involved in breeding labradoodles now for almost 20 years, long before they became so popular! I’ve brought countless puppies into the world and nurtured them through the vital first few months of their lives. I am now 13 years into my own breeding program. It is very small scale, but I am passionate about producing healthy, happy, family dogs. I believe the combination of loyalty from the Labrador and intelligence from the poodle makes the labradoodle an amazing companion and exceptional family pet. After spending many years carefully developing my Labradoodle line, I I am able to offer a beautifully balanced, ridiculously cute, and eternally loyal pet. Wether you are a first-time owner looking for a dog to complete your family, or an experienced owner looking for their next forever friend, these dashing doodles fit the bill. Easily trained, willing to please and incredibly diverse and adaptable, these dogs are born to be amazing. No expense has been spared in producing these puppies. They are litter trained from 3 weeks, and recall training starts as soon as they can walk! They will be raised in my family home and will have the best start to life with plenty of handling, socialisation and play to help them on their way to becoming well balanced, happy dogs. I have an amazing team of puppy cuddlers that help me out when I am at work, and my mother in law also lives with us, so the pups never want for anything. I will be putting together a comprehensive puppy pack to include lots of information and advice on training and socialising your new family member as well as feeding and grooming tips. With a lifetime of aftercare included, I will always be on hand to answer any questions you have. We also have a puppy meet up at least once a year that all members of our puppy family are welcome to attend. The puppies will be wormed, flea treated, have their first vaccinations, microchips and come with four weeks free pet insurance as well as food, a scent blanket and their favorite toy to help them settle into their new home. If you would like any further information or would like to join the waiting list, please feel free to send me a message and I’ll get back to you ASAP.
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Sabina H.
Ashford
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