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Superior Liquorice Allsorts Labradoodles

Grantham
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Adv. ID:wWiDzroWt
Views:52
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Advert Type:For sale
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Little Bytham, Grantham
Pets in litter:4 male / 2 female
Age:4 weeks, 3 days
Ready to Leave:2024-12-20
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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Description
I am a small Breeder with a 4⭐️Higher Standard License and DEFRA vet inspected, so you can be sure your puppy has been brought up legally in the correct house environment. I hold an IPET NETWORK Level 3 Certificate, plus IPET NETWORK level 3 Diploma in dog breeding, litter socialisation and welfare, plus many more, fully insured.🏆 I welcome you to our beautiful litter of chocolate Merle and solid coloured doodles, exceptional quality breeding and full history of both sides going back to great! great! grandparents and no inbreeding with full paperwork of my line will be shown 🐕 ❤️About the Sire I don’t believe the sire receives enough recognition as he is a wonderful addition to the labradoodle breed, now what a wonderful pairing. When visiting Jasper his calmness along with his wonderful temperament, with a clown like characteristic plus his stunning looks with an amazing dark chocolate soft wavy fleece coat, who stands at 24 inches to the wither and weighs 26kg, he has an impeccable 8th Generation genuine F4 standard Labradoodle. Jasper brings fresh labradoodle blood in to the UK as his farther is of French and Finnish origins. Jasper has been extensively health tested and is clear of the following. ✅ PRA-prcd ✅ PKD ✅ NEWS ✅ HUU ✅ EIC ✅ DM ✅ CNM ✅ vWD1 ✅ CY ✅ HNPK ✅ SD2 BVA Hips 2/2 🤩 BVA Elbow 0/0 🤩 ❤️About the dam Pearl is a medium Australian double-doodle silver / blue Merle, she is a 3 and a half year old this is her first litter, and she has shown us what a magical mom she really is. Pearl has a wonderful temperament and just loves everybody, she loves children the cat other dogs she does not have a bad bone in her body she is just exceptional. She is 18 inches to the wither and weighs 20kg, she has been extensively health tested and clear of the following ✅ 30 breed relevant DNA tests CLEAR ✅ plus an extra 185 other DNA tests CLEAR BVA hips 0/0 Excellent👌 BVA elbows 0/0 Excellent👌 BVA eyes certificate 2024 clear 👌 My little fur-balls start off with an up bringing in a very clean and safe environment, with a large holding pen within a large crate for them to sleep in at night time, they roam free through out the day with their mom and our other family pets which also includes Sylvester the cat.🐈‍⬛ They will be medium to standard in size so 18”to 26”they are ready to leave at 8 weeks old Friday the 20th December. Puppies have had supervised visits from our grandchildren, and very well socialised, as we take time to incorporate daily enrichment, which includes snaffle mats, plus early neurological stimulation and scent introduction from 3-16 days as below. 🔱 Foundation Skill one 🔸Early Neurological stimulation 🔹This introduces puppies to mild stresses in 🔹a controlled way 🔹Improves stress responses in later life 🔹Stimulates the neurological system 🔹Improves their growth, immune and 🔹cardiovascular systems 🔱 Foundation Skill two 🔸Early scent introduction 🔹Introduces puppies to new scent in a 🔹controlled 🔹Improves scent ability in later life 🔹Improves confidence and stability as adults 🔹Dogs that are encouraged to scent have 🔹fewer behavioural issues We also desensitise the puppies from 4 weeks old with a large TV screen with sounds from door bells to thunder and lightning to fireworks and every noise possible. They will also interact with music mats, wobble boards, puzzles, tunnels and children’s out door play pen’s, toys and teddies, squeaky toys, baby slides, balls, and bubble machine🎾 Our little liquorice allsorts have a fantastic diet of cooked vegetables 🥦, fruits 🍎, puppy kibble, goats milk 🥛, vitamins, fish 🐟, cooked meats. They will be vetted, at 4 weeks and then again at 7.5 weeks old, ears, heart, lungs, eyes, limbs and umbilical hernia and have passed with vet certificate 🚑 They will be administered with Panacur 10% wormer at 3, 5, 7 weeks then at 8 weeks old they will be fully health checked with first vaccination, of Lepto 4, plus Advocate, and Milprazon wormer, finally kennel cough.🐛 My daughter is a groomer so from 5 weeks old the Puppys start to get in to routine of bath time, brush, trim, nail clip, eye wash, blow dry and lots of fun time with bubbles. 🛁 Please be aware these fur-balls will need a routine visit to a groomer as they will have beautiful fleece / wavy / curly type coat, so need a lot of care, attention and brushing.😍 My puppies have had trips in my car, plus within the dog pram for little trips around the village to get used to all the sounds and smells, this in turn will help them to climatize to their new surroundings in a very short period of time, as they get more human attention which makes them calmer, and everyone who visits are amazed how calm my puppies are.🥰 They tend to sleep thought out the night, and their potty training is starting to get there nicely. 🐾 ✅Pup’s will leave at 8 weeks old with ✅Puppy Contract ✅Puppy information ✅First vacation L4 ✅Kennel cough ✅Microchipped ✅Bag of puppy food ✅5 weeks free insurance ✅A blanket with moms and siblings scent ✅Treats ✅Health record from vet ✅Worm and treatment given by vet ✅Plus life time support We have grandmother and great grandmother . Pet homes only, I work very hard with my puppies with love & care, I want nothing more than this to continue in their new home environment, and appreciate continued contact with the new owners, please get in touch for a friendly chat. ❤️ Lisa
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The Bythams .Lisa Daniels.
Licensed Breeder
Grantham
1 hour
Member since:8 years
The Bythams .Lisa Daniels.
Licence No.:A39780
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The Bythams .Lisa Daniels.
Licensed Breeder
Grantham
1 hour
Member since:8 years
The Bythams .Lisa Daniels.
Licence No.:A39780
Local Authority:South Kesteven District Council
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