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Homebred miniature Goldendoodle puppies

Belper
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£2,400
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Adv. Location:Idridgehay, Belper
Pets in litter:3 male / 3 female
Age:3 weeks, 1 day
Ready to Leave:2024-12-27
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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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We are thrilled to announce availability of our latest litter of stunning home-bred Goldendoodle puppies. We have been breeding Goldendoodles for a several years now and have built up lots of experience and an excellent reputation. This litter is from our beautiful miniature f1b Goldendoodle, Mabel. We bred Mabel ourselves and have her mum Flossy, and her daughter, Nellie, here for you to meet. Mabel’s puppies should grow up to be miniature sized, similar to mum, probably standing between 15 and 17 inches to the shoulder and weighing approximately 15kg. Puppies will have have non-shedding curly, red coats. Mum stands at about 16.5 inches tall and is a pale red colour with darker red ears and muzzle with a gorgeous soft curly coat. The puppies were born on 1st November and are being lovingly raised as part of our family. Mabel’s puppies will be ready from 27th December 2024, with visits starting early December. **This is a busy year for us as we are also expecting a second litter very soon from Mabel’s daughter, Nellie very soon! These puppies will be Double Doodles as their dad is the lovely Roger, a miniature Australian labradoodle from Northcroft doodles. I will update with more details of this litter once they arrive, but do contact me if you’d like to be considered for either litter. Nellie’s pups are due 15th November, so will be ready to move to new families from around !0th January 2025. Flossy, Mabel and Nellie all have truly wonderful temperaments and are absolutely fantastic healthy family dogs. They are bright, funny, enthusiastic, and incredibly loving. They combines the calm, biddable nature of the Golden Retriever breed with the fun and intelligence of the Poodle. They make great all round family dogs, and are always eager to join in with whatever we are doing: loving a muddy countryside walk or jog, cuddling up on the sofa in the evening, or even joining us on ski trips to France or holidays in our camper van. Ours are also all gorgeous and we couldn’t imagine life without them! The father of Mabel’s puppies is Monty, a gorgeous, pedigree red miniature poodle. We used him as our stud as he has been rigorously health tested, and is a great looking dog with a fantastic cuddly personality. Monty is tested clear for: Progressive Retinal atrophy, Von Willebrand Disease, NEWS, Osteochondysplasia, GM2 and Degenerative Myelopathy. He is the grandson of Rupert, who is the stud we have used with Mabel in the past (and who is Nellie’s dad). Our puppies are reared by the Aga in our cosy, countryside home, on the edge of the Peak District in Derbyshire. They will have had all the benefits of living amid the daily hustle and bustle of our family. Puppies will be gently introduced to a whole variety of noises and experiences through a structured program of socialisation and habituation, combined with constant handling and attention, and lots of love. We give puppies experience of short car journeys, introduction to different noises, places, experiences, and brief fun times away from mum and siblings. These experiences greatly benefit the puppies by preparing them to be calm, confident, well adjusted dogs, ready for life with their new families. We work really hard to help to prepare our puppies and families. I am a trained Primary school teacher but am home full time with puppies whilst they are with us. This is our tenth litter of puppies and all of our past dogs have gone on to grow up into fantastic Goldendoodles, who are adored by their families. We keep in touch with every one of our past puppies and love to hear how they’re doing. We have lots of lovely past puppy pictures, messages and videos we can share with you. The puppies will be starting to be paper trained and being weaned onto a high quality Simpson’s salmon and potato puppy food. They will have also been wormed every 2 weeks with Panacur. Pups will be vet checked at 6-7 weeks where they will be microchipped and receive first vaccinations. Puppies will come with: a supply of their regular food for, a scented blanket and toy, a health record to help continue the worming and vaccinations process in consultation with your vet, and a lifetime of support and advice. Goldendoodles make truly wonderful pets but are active, sociable dogs who require plenty of exercise, stimulation and love in order to thrive. They also need regular grooming to keep their coats in good condition. We can obviously help advise of all of these things if required. Photographs are of our current litter, our golden doodle girls and past puppies. All puppies are £2,400 with a £300 non refundable deposit to reserve your puppy. Mabel’s puppies will be ready for new homes at 8 weeks old which will be from 27th December. These are very special pups looking for very special homes. If you think one of our puppies would be suitable for you please get in touch to discuss further. Rachel x
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Rachel G.
Belper
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