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Genuine Cavapoochons for Sale. Litter due mid Jan.

Newton Abbot
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ÂŁ2,000
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Litter
Cavapoochon Puppy 1
Available
Cavapoochon Puppy 1FemaleÂŁ2,000
Cavapoochon Puppy 2
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Cavapoochon Puppy 2FemaleÂŁ2,000
Cavapoochon Puppy 3
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Cavapoochon Puppy 3MaleÂŁ2,000
Cavapoochon Puppy 4
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Cavapoochon Puppy 4MaleÂŁ2,000

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Adv. Location:Newton Abbot
Pets in litter:2 male / 2 female
Age:Due in 1 week, 4 days
Ready to Leave:2025-03-10
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Description

We are professional responsible and caring breeders in Newton Abbot, Devon and we are excited to announce that our beautiful girl Crumble is expecting her second litter and we are holding a list of new puppy Mummy and Daddy forever homes. We are expecting a stunning litter of 4 Cavapoochon puppies that will be available to leave from March 2025. Please read description thoroughly as I have tried to include as much information as possible. đŸ¶ Both Mum and dad are family pets, Dad lives just up the road from us and Mum will be able to be seen upon viewing along with her Daughter from her first litter. They are beautiful dogs, with the most amazing temperament and have been brought up around the normal household, road traffic noises, children etc. Mum is our perfect two and a half year old Cavapoochon Crumble , she’s a light apricot-cream colour with gorgeous white patches on her head and chest and petite in size. Her mum is a Cavapoo (50% (Cavalier King Charles spaniel and 50% toy poodle) and her Dad is a Cavapoochon, ( 50% Cavalier King Charles spaniel, 25% Bichon FrisĂ©, 25% Toy Poodle) This is her second litter as we were blown away by how much of an incredible mum she was to her last litter. She is a kind and loving sweet girl, with a playful personality who loves lots of attention and cuddles, one would say she is a massive Diva. Dad is a gorgeous Cavapoo called Scrumpy, again he is a light apricot-cream. His mum is a cavachon (50% (Cavalier King Charles spaniel and 50% Bichon frisĂ©) and his dad is a Toy poodle. He is a cheerful, gentle, soft boy who loves nothing more than a cuddle and tummy rub on the sofa. Scrumpy is a very chilled out little dog and very good with other dogs - he has now had over 350 pups so very experienced and to this day 100% success rate so a very highly sought stud dog. He always produces gorgeous pups. The puppies will be raised in our family home so will be used to all the usual household noises and played with and handled by us so they will be well socialised and will be absolutely showered with love and attention. These dogs have hypoallergenic coats so perfect for allergy sufferers. These gorgeous puppies will be of an incredibly high standard given their gene pool and going by Crumbles last litter (which the photos in this advert are of, except for the new scan photos which were taken this morning 13.12.2024) These puppies will be given the very best start in life with no expense spared. Mum is already on a fresh diet of Chicken, rice and vegetables to give her and her babies all the vitamins and minerals they need. The puppies will come with their first vaccine and microchip. 2 Full veterinary health checks, they will have undergone a full worming and flea treatment (wormed at 2 weeks and every 2 weeks there after with panacur) and a Puppy pack to assist in transitioning them into their new homes. The puppy pack will include - * A bag of their current food * Puppy pads * A blanket with mums scent * A toy with mums scent * Training treats As you can imagine, we only want the very best, most loving and fun filled environment for these puppies so please do not be offended if we ask you some questions too when we speak and meet. There will be a non refundable deposit of ÂŁ500 to secure your puppy to be paid at your discretion from today’s date. (please message us for our bank details) but please bear in mind we are only having four, so it will be first come, first served, and we will email you a receipt for your deposit. We will then look after your puppy until they are ready to leave at approximately 8 weeks old. The final ÂŁ1500 being made before you collect your puppy on the day you take them home. Regular videos and pictures and messages from me will be sent to keep you updated regularly to keep you updated on their progress. For any further information, please feel free to contact me via Pets4Homes. đŸ¶ This is a recommendation from one of our last litters’ forever families :- Steve & Gabby were so welcoming, friendly and caring from the first communication. We have made friends for life simply through a shared love for all our pups. They had a litter of 4 pups for sale roughly 12 months ago and our daughters picked 1 pup each. We were welcomed into their home many times for puppy cuddles and updates. I cannot stress enough they are such a lovely couple with a loving home for their dogs. Crumble is a beautiful mummy to her Cavapoochon pups and our Tommy is the spitting image of her. We also adopted the smallest pup, Teddy, who is such a delight. Neither dog have any medical issues or behavioural issues and we have no concerns over Steve & Gabby as excellent dog breeders. Worth every penny! You would be very lucky to take home one (or more) of their puppies đŸ„° Highly Recommended breeders in Newton Abbot xx (Teri Robson - Newton Abbot)
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