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F1b Cockapoo Boy / DNA-tested parents

Saint Helens
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Parr, St. Helens
Breed:Cockapoo
Pets in litter:4 male / 1 female
Age:10 weeks, 2 days
Ready to Leave:2024-11-12
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Description
Stunning F1b miniature cockapoo Litter of 5 from DNA-health tested parents, raised with early training and socialisation protocols in place (Puppy Culture and Badass Breeder). ⭐️ Follow their progress at http://instagram.com/mayaandjoy_ Edit 19/11/24: last boy available—Teddy. Through no fault of his own - a member of his new family developed an allergic reaction. He has his mum’s extremely loving and affectionate nature. He loves kisses, and being goofy. He puts a smile on everyone faces. Clever boy that’s as cuddly as a teddy bear. He is one of smaller puppies from this litter. He probably will be 6-7kg when fully grown. He had his second jab today (19/11/24), and will be able to walk on concrete a week from now. 🩶🐶 Teddy / Grey collar - red boy ♂️ - AVAILABLE 💚🐶 Scout / Light green collar - red boy ♂️ - RESERVED 💚🐶 Charlie / Dark green collar - chocolate boy ♂️ - RESERVED 💛🐶 Chip / Yellow collar - very curly chocolate boy ♂️ - RESERVED 💙🐶 Millie / Light blue collar - very curly cream girl ♀️ - RESERVED The mum is our beloved F1 miniature cockapoo Maya, and the dad is a KC-registered miniature poodle, Guy. Maya is the most gentle and loving companion. She inherited her dad’s gentlest nature and lovely chocolate coat, and her mum’s playfulness and love for all people and dogs. She stands approximately 14 inches to the shoulder and weighs 8.5kg.
While enjoying human companionship, she has never suffered from separation anxiety and is emotionally stable. Her dad is a KC chocolate toy poodle, and her mum is a KC blue roan show-type cocker spaniel. Guy, the dad, is a fun-loving cheeky chappie. He loves to play both with people and his doggy friends. He is adored wherever he goes and he loves all the fuss and attention. You can sit and cuddle and stroke him for as long as you like and he will always come back for more. He thinks everyone is his friend and is a real softie who is great with children, adults and other dogs. He stands approximately 13 inches to the shoulder. Both parents are fully DNA health tested for the following diseases with all clear results: Mum's DNA tests (cockapoo bundle): 🌟 familial nephropathy (FN) 🌟 PRA - progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD) 🌟 Von Willebrand's disease type I 🌟 acral mutilation syndrome (spaniel & pointer type) 🌟 degenerative myelopathy 🌟 elliptocytosis b-spectrin (poodle type) 🌟 exercise-induced collapse (retriever type) 🌟 mucopolysaccharidosis VI (poodle type) 🌟 neonatal encephalopathy (poodle type) 🌟 phosphofructokinase deficiency (spaniel type) 🌟 gangliosidosis GM2 (poodle type) 🌟 osteochondrysplasia (poodle type) 🌟 Bernard-Soulier syndrome BSS (identified in cocker spaniels) Dad’s DNA tests (poodle bundle): 🌟 PRA - progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD) 🌟 Von Willebrand's disease type I 🌟 degenerative myelopathy 🌟 neonatal encephalopathy (poodle type) 🌟 gangliosidosis GM2 (poodle type) 🌟 osteochondrysplasia (poodle type) You will get copies of the tests. You will also get a document listing 5 generations of ancestors of the puppies. - PUPPY CULTURE Socialisation & Training Program The puppies are going through an extensive socialisation and enrichment program. We raise our litters using Puppy Culture and Badass Breeder early socialisation and training programs. You can read more about Puppy Culture by googling "Puppy Culture Quick Start". In fact, Joy, the mum, is one of our own Puppy Culture-raised puppies. We work with each and every puppy on the following: 🌟 ENS - early neurological stimulation 🌟 ESI - early scent introduction 🌟 solid toilet training foundation (some of the previous puppies had only 1-2 accidents after going to their new homes) 🌟 clicker training 🌟 good habits around people (automatic sit instead of jumping when asking for things, impulse control) 🌟 basics of crate training 🌟 recall ("puppy call", which is a solid foundation for further recall training) 🌟 leash walking basics 🌟 bite inhibition foundation 🌟 resource guarding inhibition (our puppies are known to share their toys and food happily) 🌟 and more Besides that, we have a weaning program in place that helps puppies to develop a healthy gut biome. It includes weaning on raw, and including various fermented foods. I share detailed information about the weaning process on our Instagram. All of the work we do with our puppies will set them up and their future owners for success. We expect the future puppy parents to continue the work we have started with the puppies to raise an amazing companion that you will be proud of. We are firm believers that early puppy training with the breeder will help to avoid all the common behavioural problems with the puppies, like jumping on people, biting, and not being able to calm down. That's why we teach our puppies good manners, and calm behaviours, and show them how to communicate with people. A successful relationship with your puppy starts with being able to communicate with each other effectively. - LIFETIME SUPPORT We are fully committed to every puppy that we breed. That's why we offer lifetime support and are happy to share our experience raising a puppy. Puppies come with a generous puppy pack that includes: 🐶 copies of DNA health tests 🐶 copies of KC registration papers of their ancestors, and a document with their 5-generation pedigree 🐶 vet health check card 🐶 puppy guide that will guide you through the first few days and weeks with your puppy 🐶 the same plastic toilet tray that we use 🐶 water bowl 🐶 slow feeder 🐶 snuffle ball 🐶 lick mat 🐶 soft toy 🐶 rope carrot toy 🐶 poo bags 🐶 blanket with mum and siblings' scent 🐶 Acana puppy kibble 🐶 a selection of natural dog chews that puppies are used to 🐶 clicker 🐶 lifetime support from us
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