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*F1b Mini/Midi Bernedoodle* PART TRAINED

Westcliff-on-Sea
1 month
£3,500
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Bernedoodle Puppy 2Male£100
Bernedoodle Puppy 3Male£100
Bernedoodle Puppy 4Male£100
Bernedoodle Puppy 5Male£100
Bernedoodle Puppy 6Male£100
OzzyMale£3,500

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Litter details

Adv. Location:Westcliff-on-Sea
Pets in litter:6 male
Age:12 weeks, 6 days
Ready to Leave:2024-11-07
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Advert reopened 09/12 Read FULL Advert before contacting me ⭐ Meet Ozzy ⭐ Ozzy is 12 weeks old and was the only Tri colour boy in the litter, he is looking for the perfect family home. Ozzy has an amazing temperament, fun and very confident. Also super smart and has already mastered Sit and down commands. Ozzy has benefited with extra time with me and his mum, learning the day to day hustle and bustle, he sleeps through humans walking about, rustling, doing house work, noisy children and is a very content puppy. Ozzy has been taken out and about and is used to receiving A LOT of attention, he has been to shops, markets and the garden centre, everybody loves him! Ozzy travels well in the car in a crate or in boot with a dog guard Ozzy has a very good understanding of house training and has very few if any accidents here BUT he is still a puppy and will take consistency in his new home to continue this. Ozzy sleeps over night alone in the kitchen, he never cries when left from 11pm-6am usually with no accidents (though as said previously a little input from new owners will be needed to maintain this) Ozzy walks well on a lead FOR a baby puppy In short Ozzy is a very very special boy who I have put a lot of time and effort into and the whole family adores, unfortunately I am at capacity of squeezing dogs into my family home, I don't have kennels or dog rooms and there is just not room on the sofa for a 6th bottom otherwise he would be staying here. The new owners of Ozzy will be very very lucky indeed. Ozzy has had both injections and has seen the vet three times since. He is in perfect health. Please read through all the information that was with my original ad. All puppies found homes quickly and Ozzy was also one of the very first puppies to be secured however due to circumstances I am willing to discuss with potential owners, he had to stay with me a little longer than his litter mates. These are REAL bernedoodles and both MUM and DAD have verified certifiable lineage. Puppies will leave with their 5 generation family tree. FAMILY RAISED and HOME BRED- both MUM and DAD are GENUINE family pets living in the home, as pets, no kennels, no dog rooms and no cages , enjoying full lives going on holidays, days out, daily walks and enrichment (not walked on the same parcel of land daily) and cuddles on the sofa both parents live with young children with special needs and have the most gentle loving temperaments. Mum is my beautiful teddy bear with the most perfect soul in the entire world, she is the easiest dog I have ever had, she walks perfectly alongside my family off the lead everybody comments on her manners she loves everybody and everybody loves her she gets so much attention wherever she goes. She is amazing with my son who is severely Autistic and non verbal. Always by his side taking care of him. she also happens to be KC Registered Fully DNA health tested Hip scored a brilliant very low 7 and elbow scored 0 (best score) Up to date BVA eye tested all clear (physical examination important test recommended by the kennel club for standard poodles) American line Standard Poodle(Her mum is American import and her dad's dad is also an American import making her 75% American bred) Daddy is a perfect American 🇺🇸 imported Miniature Bernedoodle. He is a qualified PAT dog (therapy dog) He has been fully DNA health tested Both of his parents have been hipscored I have copies of their paperwork and their pedigrees which I am happy to show. His mum is a direct descendant of Bernese Mountain dog champion of champions 🏆 He has a bomb proof personality and is a much loved member of his family not just a stud dog, who lives in the home and lives a fulfilled life with the occasional visiting girlfriend I have decided to go for a smaller sized Bernedoodle as they are easier in the home, the car not to mention cost less to feed and to groom. Bernese Mountain dogs have sadly very short life spans compared to most breeds they are also predisposed to many cancers. Going for an F1b you get all the temperament and chunkiness of a bernedoodle but an all round healthier dog being 75% Poodle. This litter are F1b Mini/Midi will have perfect in proportion bodies and will be zero to low shedding, I expect puppies to reach around 18-22 inches and KG (MUCH smaller than standards who are 30kg+ and 28"+) F1b Mini is also a bit kinder to the joints than that of F1 Mini (feel free to Google this) as the size and weight difference is not so intense resulting in a more natural shaped physique and healthier dogs. Lots of F1 minis can end up with joint issues. This is the safer option looking for a smaller sized Bernedoodle as F1 Minis often suffer due to having too much weight on fine bones. These puppies are NOT FOR BREEDING HOMES under any circumstances and will leave with a strict non breeding clause in the puppy sales contract. Also any puppy that needs to be rehomed MUST BE RETURNED TO MYSELF and this will also be included in the puppy sales contract. Puppies are looking for new Pawrents who are around most of the day, have lots of time to devote to training their puppy and meeting their needs. Both Mum and dad are easy going couch potatoes indoors but do require atleast 1 hour off lead exercise per day (once adults) when puppies much less but you will need to put in a good amount of work socialising, house and lead training your puppy. NO DREAMERS **Please any breeder you choose to go to ask yourself what kind of life are the parents living before purchasing a puppy. How many litters is the breeder churning out a year. How are the adults lives in between litters, can you see their living quarters? are they fulfilled are they kept well groomed, loved and experiencing life or are they kept like livestock with one purpose only and passed on when no longer breeding puppies, please pay attention to what kind of breeder you are buying into no matter how cute the puppies are**
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