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Stunning Red Golden Doodle Puppies - View now!

Bolton
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Adv. ID:I6F1ieSgA
Views:1096
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Lostock, Bolton
Pets in litter:5 male / 2 female
Age:4 weeks, 4 days
Ready to Leave:2025-01-02
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
Jasmine, our sweet, beautiful doodle has recently had her first litter of seven adorable puppies which will be looking for their forever homes. technically available from 16th December but we will keep until the first week of January unless completely convinced that the puppy will not be under stress over the Christmas period. I'm sure you will understand our wish to do this. VIEWINGS are NOW available at our home where you can meet all the pups and mum too. First to view can select puppy of their choice. They are unbelievably adorable, and have just started exploring, playing and rolling on their backs enjoying a chest tickle and a cuddle. Jasmine, our beloved (idolized and totally spoiled) family pet and has been fully DNA tested and is clear of over 260 genetic health predispositions. The full report from Wisdom will be available to anyone purchasing a puppy, and you can see the report at the viewing. Jasmine also has the gene for a non shedding coat. She doesn't moult but needs regular trips to the groomers! All the puppies will have similar style coats, one looks to be more curly/wavy than the others. Jasmine was a puppy from a KC registered Golden Retriever, Nala and sired by Rufus of "Doodles by Barbara-Lancaster" and you can see his amazing gallery of photographs at https://www.barbaralancaster-williams.co.uk/ Rufus is an Australian Labradoodle. These doodles are characterized by their gentle good humour and easy-going nature, they have a great desire to be part of the family making them very easy to train and a joy to include in your family. The puppies dad is Stan from Northcroft doodles https://www.northcroftdoodles.co.uk/. Stan is 18 inches to his shoulder - fantastic deep red coat - health tested by pet genetics, hip - 6/3 and elbow 0/0 scored - Pet genetics also tested him for another 200 hereditary diseases - all of which he's clear of. Stan is a gorgeous friendly poodle, full of character. Again his pictures can be seen at the above site. A lot of research was put into originally buying Jasmine and getting the right sire to ensure the health and wellbeing of the puppies, i.e. selecting from some of the best available golden doodle breeders. The resulting puppies are breathtakingly beautiful and more importantly healthy!. We have 5 stunning boys and 2 exquisite girls. Green Collar - Male. Very dark red with cute white patches on head, chest, chin and paws, Tux style. Orange Collar - Male. Dark red colour. Very curious and inquisitive boy. Yellow Collar- Male Dark red solid with white on tips of paws. Partner in crime to Orange. Full of mischief. Peach Collar - Female. Dark red, white patch on the chest, white tips on paws. Tux style. Tiny but assertive! Blue Collar - Male. Dark red, white patch on chest and back paws. Mr. Chilled! Red Collar - Male. Lightest red colour coat but the waviest of the litter so very curly coat. White patch on chest and tips of paws. Very affectionate. Pink Collar - Female. Deep dark red. white patches on head, chest and paws. The puppies when fully grown will be somewhere between 18 and 22 inches at the shoulder, known as Moyen, between miniature and standard. The breed is very affectionate, often known as velcro dogs - they adore cuddles. They will need regular grooming or they get tangled easily and they do need exercising daily. Not a dog to leave alone all day - they definitely need company, but can manage a few hours. Jasmine doesn't howl and only barks for a reason, so generally doodles are great dogs to ensure neighbours aren't disturbed. Great with people and other dogs. These puppies will be incredibly well socialised by the time they are ready to leave, as they are a hit with the teenagers of the house. At 4 weeks they are already going to their puppy pads, so will try and get them as house trained as possible before they leave. We feel we have hit the jackpot with Jasmine, seriously the best dog we have ever owned - she is absolutely incredible and so proud of what an amazing mum she has turned out to be. She's playful, loves cuddles, and a really fun pet - even playing hide and seek with the children! She hides behind corners and leaps out when playing with my son. Very intelligent dogs. These pups will make the most amazing family pets. Each puppy will leave with a puppy pack containing all the information you need on looking after your pup. We will provide a bag of food, toys, and a blanket that has scent of mum to give them comfort in their first few weeks. They will have been vet checked, microchipped, wormed every 2 weeks, and we will provide you with photos, access to Jasmine's DNA report, and sire and grand-sire health reports. Please don't be offended if we ask questions of potential buyers and we do reserve the right to not sell if we feel the home environment wouldn't work well for them. To protect the purchaser, we also provide a puppy contract. This recommends pups are checked by a fully qualified Veterinarian with 7 days of the purchase. In the highly unlikely event of a defect being found, a full refund will be given provided full information is provided in the veterinary report. Puppies will need to be reserved by a £375 deposit. We will post more photos and videos as the puppies grow. Please ask us as many questions as you wish. The important thing for us is that the puppies find the very best homes that's right for them and your family.
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£1,500
Jarl N.
Bolton
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