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GIRL. Black & White F1 Small Cockapoos DNA tested

Pershore
2 weeks
£1,200
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Drakes Broughton, Pershore
Breed:Cockapoo
Pets in litter:4 male / 2 female
Pet Age: :9 weeks, 1 day
Pet Available:2024-09-08
Pet Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vet
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*1 GIRL LEFT* vaccinated, vet check passed ✅, chipped & Extensively DNA tested against genetic diseases. Home raised with children. Black girl with white chin. Last little girl available: Black girl white chin. She is a lovely petite little thing weighing in at 900grams at 7.5 weeks old. Very playful, confident and will make a delightful family pet or loyal companion animal. First vaccine done, microchipped, physical vet exam passed & worked up to date. Ready to leave from 8th September. Mum is our beautiful roan cocker girl with the sweetest and most gentle disposition which you will experience when you meet her. Dad is our KC toy poodle boy who wants to be everyone's friend and will greet you with much enthusiasm. Beautiful pups with wonderful natures. Well socialised, used to other dogs, small children and all the goings on of a busy family home. Cuddly and affectionate, bags of confidence. Pups have lovely coats coming through, super soft, thick and plush. Waves are developing nicely. The best way to ascertain adult size and give yourself a proper visual of this is to come and meet mum and dad in person. They will not be handbag sized by any means (a common misconception when people hear the word toy) but rather a smaller more compact cockapoo than a miniature. Still very capable of being part of an active lifestyle and enjoying walks and outdoor adventures but just with a more easily satisfied energy level than a miniature and a generally calmer disposition. Adult weight will likely be in the range of 6-9kg and we can guide you during your visit as to which pups are likely to be at the lower/higher end based on our experience. We are happy to hold pups for extra time to accommodate schedules and holidays if needed. Happy to discuss this upon your visit. Our toy pups really are calm & quiet by Cockapoo standards. They love and require daily exercise and playtime to keep them happy and relaxed but their physical needs are not as demanding, they are more chilled out & love cuddle time. After a little play session they will crash out happily on your lap for a good long snooze. They Adore human company and are ideal companion dogs or family pets. If you are searching for a home raised, well socialised, confident, DNA health tested puppy from a caring & knowledgeable family, look no further. These beautiful pups will not suffer from any of the following, affirmed by DNA tests: 1. Degenerative Myelopathy 2. von Willebrand disease 3. Neonatal Encephalopathy 4. GM2 Gangliosidosis (Sandhoff Disease) 5. rcd4 PRA / LOPRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy) 6. MH (Malignant Hyperthermia) Every puppy leaves us with a puppy pack including an extensive informational document with all our advice and recommendations, a diet routine sheet, home scented puppy blanket and a starter supply of their high quality food. Our pups are raised in our family home, handled by our young children, & get lots of attention and socialisation. They are used to the TV, vacuum, music & are introduced to bathtime, nail clipping, hairdryers and first car rides. Puppies are paper trained to do their business on paper before leaving us which makes fully toilet training a lot easier & we also introduce them to being in a crate for short time periods so that if you decide to crate train it's not a totally new experience for them. We are fully council licensed home breeders and our adult dogs are part of our family. When you choose one of our pups you are supporting ethical, legal breeding within a family home. Years of breeding experience and a wealth of puppy knowledge allows us to give all our pups the best possible start & we welcome ongoing contact with our puppy families. We have numerous positive references and you can visit our Instagram @dogslifeuk for lots of photos of our dogs and update photos of our past puppies at various ages from all the families that remain in touch with us. When you choose one of our puppies, we are only a call away if you need future help and advice whether it's weeks, months or years since pup joined your family. Visitors are welcome, just call, text or whatsapp us on the mobile number provided. Photos and videos on the listing are updated regularly. If you are interested in welcoming one of our pups into your family, we suggest that your next step is to contact us to arrange a visit, that is the best way to see pups properly. Thank you & we look forward to meeting you. We are also happy to offer real time video calls if you live further afield and want to video call in the first instance.
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Langham Cockapoos @dogslifeuk
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Pershore
1 hour
Member since:9 years
Langham Cockapoos @dogslifeuk
Licence No.:24/02080/ANIACT
Local Authority:Wychavon District Council
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

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£1,200
Langham Cockapoos @dogslifeuk
Licensed Breeder
Pershore
1 hour
Member since:9 years
Langham Cockapoos @dogslifeuk
Licence No.:24/02080/ANIACT
Local Authority:Wychavon District Council
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