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Beautiful F1 Cockapoos, Health Tested parents

Grimsby
13 hours
£1,250
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Adv. ID:z6qpRsjJA
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Holton-le-Clay, Grimsby
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-11-11
Age:1 week, 6 days
Pets in litter:3 female / 4 male
Breed:Cockapoo

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KC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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Description
Our gorgeous Cocker Spaniel has a lovely litter of 7 Cockapoo pups. 3 girls and 4 boys. A mixture of reds, sables and black pups. Girls. Pink collar - black Yellow colour - gold Red collar - sable Boys Green collar - black Blue collar - sable Orange collar - black & tan Grey collar - black *sable pups will change colour and become lighter over the first year. We have both parents here at home. Florrie is our chocolate show cocker and dad is Moose one of our red miniature poodles so pups are F1 cockapoos. Both parents are KC registered and have their own DNA health tests which new owners get copies of. Moose is also hip scored, which very few miniature poodle stud boys are and he also has a current clear BVA eye test. Moose holds clear DNA tests for Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd-PRA) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (rcd4-PRA LOPRA) Von Willebrands Disease Type 1 (vWD-1) Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Familial Nephropathy (FN) Gangliosidosis (GM2) Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) BVA hip score 8 (3/5) Florrie holds clear DNA tests for Acral Mutilation Syndrome (AMS) Familial Nephropathy (FN) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd -PRA) Paradoxical Pseudomyotonia (PP) And she also holds a current clear BVA eye test. Both parents live in the house along with our other dogs and are both very sociable, kind tempered and love a cuddle. Florrie is our small cocker with big eyes who knows how to use them to her full advantage, she always likes to be near you, so much so her first pup was born on the sofa in our lounge whilst she was sat next to my hubby. She enjoys playing loves scent work and is doing well at her fun agility classes whilst Moose is more laid back and likes to lay out sunning himself he does also like to chase a ball. 😀 They both attend obedience and agility classes, have taken their KC Good Citizen tests & participate in fun dog shows, Florrie regularly coming home with 🥇 for waggiest tail of most appealing eyes 😀 They mix with other dogs on a daily basis & both like the company of children. This is Florries first litter and she’s an amazing mum . She was bred by a friend of mine who like me breeds within her home and has the same ethos as myself. Moose was also chosen to join our family as he was also bred & reared within a home environment and this is extremely important when ensuring that we only chose parents who are environmentally stable, social and people focussed. The pups are brought up in the midst of a busy household and follow a guided socialisation plan to ensure they have had the best start and have encountered as many people, situations and noises as possible during their short weeks with us which takes up more than half of their critical development period. This can then be continued by the new owners once the puppy leaves us. The pups will be ready for their forever homes from the 10th November onwards when they will have been microchipped, had their first vaccination and been vet checked with a written report. The pups will open their eyes and also begin to hear within the next week and you’ll get some glimpse into their characters once they start to see and move around more. Currently they just eat and sleep. Weaning will begin in 2 weeks time and again once they start on solid food they really become mobile and active. Puppy visits will be welcomed after 20th Oct when pups are 5 weeks old and less vulnerable to infection from outside their environment. You are able to see both parents alongside the pups. Once pups have been chosen we are happy for you to visit weekly. By the time our puppies leave us they are weaned and will have tried a variety of foods & treats, crate trained and pretty much toilet trained. All our pups leave with a generous puppy pack which includes food, treats, paperwork, advice sheets, scented blanket and toy and a contract. We have a private Facebook group for all of our puppy owners and are always there to offer help and advice as needed. You would be added to the group if you decided to go ahead with one of our puppies and our support is there infinitely. We put a lot into our puppies and only look for the best homes for them. If you’d like to be considered for one of our pups we do have a form that would require completing in the first instance. We like get a feel for yourselves and your lifestyle which not only which helps in ensuring we have chosen the right families for our pups but also that any chosen pup has the characteristics to be a good fit to your family. Our pups are priced at £1250 with a holding fee of £250 due if you wish to go ahead and the balance due prior to collection. We do have both a fb page and Instagram as Summerfield Spaniels and Doodles if you’d like to look at those for photos of previous litters, more of Florrie or Mooses lifestyle or our other dogs. I am licenced with my local council (NELC) for both breeding licence and doggy daycare/boarding holding a 5* licence and you are welcome to check with the council that I am legitimate as I appreciate there are a lot of puppy scams. We can also put you in touch with previous puppy owners who would be happy to vouch for us. Being licensed means the local council have checked my home is suitable to bring up pups, that I keep accurate records for all aspects regarding my dogs and any pups, my dogs are healthy and happy, my house is clean and that I’m accountable to them and follow DEFRA guidelines. It also means all my dogs have been officially checked over and all my procedures and protocols signed off by an independent vet appointed by the council. We are based in NE Lincolnshire.
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Summerfield Spaniels and Doodles
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Grimsby
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Member since:6 years
Summerfield Spaniels and Doodles
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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£1,250
Summerfield Spaniels and Doodles
Licensed Breeder
Grimsby
6 hours
Member since:6 years
Summerfield Spaniels and Doodles
Licence No.:Aw00096
Local Authority:Nelc
Verified by:
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Email
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Google

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