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F1b Cavapoo Puppies homebred DNA Health Tested

Portsmouth
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£2,450
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Cavapoo Puppy 1Male£2,450
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Adv. Location:Portsmouth
Breed:Cavapoo
Pets in litter:6 male / 3 female
Age:3 days
Ready to Leave:2025-03-10
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We are proud to announce that Flora our well-loved pet family dog, Cavapoo F1, has given birth to 9 beautiful puppies on 13th January. Mum and puppies are doing extremely well. Flora is fit and well and has no health issues. She is health tested for (DNA tested through Laboklin pet genetics) Macrothrombocytopenia Degenerative Mylopathy Dry Eye Curly Coat Von Willebrand Type 1 Neonatal Encephalopathy Episodic Falling PRCD Muscular Dystrophy – all clear. She has regular checks at the vets, and she doesn’t have any heart issues. She has the intelligence of a Poodle mixed with a sweet nature of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. She is a very calm, loving, and an excellent mum. She has an amazing temperament and personality. Floras’ puppies are F1b – this means they are 75% poodle and 25% Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. F1b Cavapoos are a hypoallergenic breed, so they are amazing for anyone suffering with any allergies or asthma etc. This is why they are becoming one of the most popular breeds. We carefully selected a 5-star licenced stud breeder dog Teddy to father all her litters. Teddy is a small Miniature Poodle, measuring just 13.5 inches to the shoulder, he is on the borderline Toy & Miniature. He is clear of the following Degenerative Myelopathy Von Willebrand Disease (Vwd1) Neonatal Encephalopathy (NE) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) RCD4 PRA LOPRA. As both parents are totally health tested this means that all puppies will be clear of having hereditary diseases. We put a lot of time and effort into our litters to give them the best possible start in life, The puppies are born and raised in our living room. Our breeding goal is to provide you with an amazing, friendly, and well-socialised puppy that will bring joy to your home. We have carefully selected our breeding parents to ensure the best traits from both breeds. The puppies will be 8 weeks old on the 13th of March, they will be given a full vet health check, will be microchipped, flea and wormed, and vaccinated before leaving for their forever home. Puppies will leave with: ⭐️ Copies of all the parents’ health certificates ⭐️ Vet Check Certificate ⭐️ Microchip Registration Card ⭐️ Vaccination Record Card ⭐️ An information pack ⭐️ A blanket with mum’s scent ⭐️ Toys with siblings’ scent ⭐️ Bag of dry dog food We have also set up a Face Book group for the new owners to keep in touch and share photos and stories. We meet up on each litter’s birthday. Puppies will be weaned, toilet trained and socialised. Used to cats and dogs. If you are looking for an exceptionally well-bred puppy from health tested parents, bred by a family breeder who goes above and beyond to help shape their puppies into outstanding dogs then look no further. To secure your chosen puppy, we do require a deposit of £500. This is non-refundable should you change your mind. Due to high demand, our puppies get reserved quickly, so please contact us to express your interest and avoid missing out. Some feedback from previous litters: Pritti, Sandhurst, Berkshire I would highly recommend Jane and Fouad to anyone looking for a healthy, well-socialised, and beautiful puppy. From the moment I first contacted Jane, it was clear that she was passionate about their dogs and committed to responsible breeding. Jane is incredibly knowledgeable about the breed and took the time to answer all of my questions thoroughly. She provided detailed information about the breed’s characteristics, care requirements, and gave a very informative information pack from birth. She ensured we were fully prepared for the responsibilities of dog ownership, and even now gives us all amazing advice. Bella is honestly the most loving, and caring puppy we could have hoped for. We often have people saying how well behaved and beautiful she is. She is calm, playful, and excellent with our 2 young children. Flora (Bella's mum) is also a lovely dog and has done an amazing job with all of her gorgeous puppies. We all update each other in our Facebook group chat, and its amazing. Carlton, Jersey Hello Jane, Where to start! sea crossing was very rough! But Barney took in all in his stride whilst everyone was feeling ill, Barney and I played and bonded all the way home. He’s meet most of the family and they have all fallen in love with him (no shortage of dog sitters) First night at home, not a problem up at 2am for a wee, straight back to sleep, up at 4am wee and poo, straight back to sleep up at 5am ready for a new day. Stairs are no problem which surprised us. (follows me everywhere) Car journey in his new car seat sleep right through. The biggest shock was playing fetch with the ball he loves it, always brings it back. All this in 2 days He really is a character with his own personality. He is a credit to you both. admin@woodlandburialscholderton.com Claire F. Isle of Wight Poppy has been a total joy. She is indeed very affectionate. We can see she comes from a loving family and is well socialised. She is - mainly - using her puppy mat and we have only had the odd bark. The information and support provided by Jane and Fouad has been fantastic. We have had dogs before and can see the difference in having a puppy from breeders who have taken such care with the entire breeding process. I have also learned so much already from the Facebook group. We are in discussion with the cat, who is still of the opinion that Poppy is on loan!
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