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**LAST GIRL*HEATLH TESTED F1 amazing cockapoo pups

Swindon
7 hours
Ā£1,500
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DreamFemaleĀ£2,000
Rehomed
FudgeMaleĀ£1,500
Rehomed
KattFemaleĀ£1,500
Rehomed
KittMaleĀ£1,500
Rehomed
RoloMaleĀ£2,500
Rehomed
ToffeeFemaleĀ£2,000

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Adv. ID:Rk_TSBlqP
Views:2892
Favourites:27
Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Swindon
Pets in litter:3 female / 3 male
Age:12 weeks
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-11-23
Breed:Cockapoo

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Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collectionWorm and flea treatedNeutered
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Description

ONLY 1 girl left šŸ˜šŸ˜These puppies need to be seen to be believed. Super tiny, perfectly in proportion and 100% health clear. The real definition of miniature cockapoos šŸ˜šŸ˜ the smallest weighing in at 0.57kg at her 8 weeks health check. They are TRUE miniature cockapoos with a full clean bill of health & genetically clear of hereditary diseasesā¤ļøā¤ļø 6 beautiful health clear cockapoo pups All puppies have beautiful light green eyes Happy to hold with a deposit for any prior plans Mum is a show cocker spaniel, DNA clear and dad is a miniature chocolate phantom poodle boy who is health tested and clear. All results are all here to see. Both mum and dad have fantastic natures and are much loved family pets. No expense has been spared on mum and dad's health and tests as I strive to only produce the healthiest happiest pups to place in perfect homes. Health tests are:- DEGENARATIVE MYELOPATHY- CLEAR GANGLIOSIDOSIS- CLEAR NEONATAL ENCEPHALOPATHY WITH SEIZURES- CLEAR OSTEOCHONDRODYSPLASIA- CLEAR VON WILLEBRAND DISEASE 1- CLEAR PRA ROD CONE DYSPLASIA- CLEAR PRA PRA-PRCD CLEAR Kitt- solid chocolate girl with green eyes. A very sweet personality who loves human attention. Katt- chocolate tri girl with green eyes. Dinky in size. Huge in personality. Loves a cuddle SOLD Toffee- amber and white girl with a chocolate nose and bright green eyes. Loves chasing her tail and has a very cheeky side SOLD Dream- amber and white girl with chocolate nose and green eyes. Very sweet natured and quiet Fudge- amber and white boy with chocolate nose and green eyes. Very playful and outgoing. Loves his toys SOLD Rolo- chocolate tri boy with green eyes. Very playful pup, loves his food and playing with my children SOLD Pups individually priced from Ā£1500+ Whilst with my family, all 6 of these pups have wanted for nothing. They have had daily interactions with other dogs here, young children and lots of people. They are being raised in a very busy family home where noise and crashes and bangs are a more than daily occurrence. They are cheeky confident little babies who love attention and cuddles. They are de sensitised to young children, ears and tails being touched and loud noises. My pups are not raised like other pups and this is made clear by how sociable, well rounded and well adjusted they are. I can provide references from people who have bought from me in the past who can confirm the support I give and how easy they found the transition due to that support. I put 100% into my pups which is reflected in my pricing. Each puppy will leave me with a return to breeder contract, worming record, advice sheet and 100% support and back up for life. My pups are very heavily socialised and desensitised to children and other social situations. Whether youā€™re a first time dog owner or have had dogs all your life, I am on hand 24/7 for support and advice. I take the breeding of my pups very seriously as I only breed to fund the costs of the rescue dogs and will be there their entire lives for advice and support should you need it. Viewings can now take place on these gorgeous babies and a non refundable deposit will be required to secure the puppy of your choice. 24 hour CCTV in place to protect my dogs, home and family
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CHARLOTTE C.
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Health tests

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Worms and flea treatments

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Ā£1,500
CHARLOTTE C.
Swindon
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