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EXTENSIVE HEALTH TESTED RED TOY POODLES LICENSED

Woodbridge
11 hours
£2,500
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Toy Poodle Puppy 1Male£2,500
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Toy Poodle Puppy 2Male£2,500
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Toy Poodle Puppy 5Female£2,500
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Toy Poodle Puppy 3Female£2,500
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Toy Poodle Puppy 4Female£2,500

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Litter details

Adv. Location:Woodbridge
Pets in litter:2 male / 3 female
Age:2 weeks
Ready to Leave:2025-03-25
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Extensive health tested Tiny red poodles available. They will be available for their forever homes when they are 8 weeks on 25th march, we bred and reared mum so know everything about her. She is here to see aswell as her sisters from previous litters we have also kept. She is from a red to red line and so is puppies dad. Fifi is a happy bouncy toy poodle with great recall and walk’s beautifully, she has a great temperament. She weighs 4kg and is red She is hereditary clear for Pra with KC but both her also has had the poodle dna bundle and is clear from the diseases. Dad is 3.8kg so they will be true to size of the breed and he is also here to meet, Both parents are KC registered and so will puppies be, Ronnie (Dad) is also dna tested clear for the poodle bundle of over 150 diseases but the diseases relevant to poodles are Dengenerative myelopathy, Gangliosidosis GM2, Neonatal Encephalopathy with seizures, osteochondrodysplasia, Progressive retinal atrophy, Progressive retinal atrophy 4 and Von willebrand disease type 1. So these puppies will be hereditary clear for these horrible diseases. They are very cute and delightful little bundles of fluff who are growing well and as they should. They will have great personality’s and temperaments as you should expect from toy poodles and will be gaining confidence daily. All of our puppies are brought up in our house with children, our cat and our other dogs, so they will be very well socialised and used to all household noises, we will have started toilet and crate training with them by the time they leave. They will leave us very confident, bouncy happy little puppies. We are small family run licensed breeders. We will throughly vet check the homes they go to, we are having visits from 4 weeks old when puppies are settled enough for mum to be happy to let you visit, our main priority is mum and babies and this will not change to suit anybody so please don’t be offended by this as it’s our protocol. If your choice of puppy is secured via holding fee we will update with pics and videos weekly so we can get to know each other before puppy leaves. We also will ask for valid id before excepting any holding fees or visits. Our home is fully covered by cctv and alarmed, Our home is our family home. We do not just let our puppies go to anybody and will ask you lots of questions to make sure you are suitable for one of our puppies and that you will keep in touch too. We would also like you to research us as a breeder and make sure we are the breeder for you, you can take a look at previous litters on photos and check out our reviews on our Facebook and Instagram Crown Cavaliers. Poodles are hypoallergenic and don’t moult do are great for allergy sufferers but this however comes with lots of grooming of the puppy. Our puppies come with a extensive puppy pack which includes *5weeks free KC insurance *5kgs of puppy food puppy is weaned onto *Puppy food and nutrition info *Puppy sale contract *Puppy care guidance tailored to our puppies *Puppy toy *Personalised gift bag *Puppy paw print *First vaccine *Lifetime support *Kong *Puppy checklist *Kennel club registration and certificate *Vet check and certificate *Vouchers *Scented personalised blanket (mum and litter mates) *Microchipped and transferred into your name We will be making sure these puppies go to the best home as they are special to us and we will want to keep in touch so we can see how they grow. We update you with pics and videos weekly but strongly recommend and encourage visiting when puppies are old enough so we can see how you handle puppies. We can also do FaceTime. If you think you can offer one of these babies the best home please get in touch with details about your work and family life and why you have chosen this breed and how you can offer them the best forever home. Dark pink collar girl reserved Blue collar boy available Green collar boy available Peach collar girl reserved Light pink collar girl available Emails don’t always come through so please text my mobile and I will call and text you back as soon as I can, Please also let me know about your experience with dogs. A non-refundable holding fee of £300 will secure your choice of puppy. Many thanks for looking and I hope to hear from you soon. NO TIMEWASTERS OR PICTURE COLLECTORS!!! SERIOUS ENQUIRIES ONLY! I will not reply if you haven’t read to the bottom of this advert!
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Woodbridge
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£2,500
Crown cavaliers
Licensed Breeder
Woodbridge
5 hours
Member since:9 years
Crown cavaliers
Licence No.:LN/000000744
Local Authority:Mid Suffolk District Council
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