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Waiting list is now open F1B cockapoo puppies

Swindon
2 hours
£1,200
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Health Checked
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Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
4 days
Pet Available
2024-09-14
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Worm and flea treated
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(My other ad keeps closing down I’m not sure why) Nova is in pup with her second litter of F1B cockapoo puppies I am a hobbies breeder ( Browns Curly Poos) a play on my surname x I have Instagram: @luna_nova_venus_and_family I have TikTok: @luna_nova_venus_family Keep up today on puppy photos. Lots of videos and photos of novas and arrows last litter are on these sites Puppies due round 22nd July so puppies will be ready to leave around 16th of September All fur babies will be been vet checked Nova and Arrows last litter there was 4 apricots 3 blue merles 1 phantom and 1 blue merle masked as a phantom (we lost an apricot) there were 3 girls and 5 boys. I kept one of the puppies so you can see what size these babies will be as adults all puppies will be the same price so no extra for a merle, phantom or any other colour. I'm in contact with 6/8 of the owners to novas first littler so if you would like references I'm sure they would be more than happy to give one. If you would like pictures of novas last litter as babies and now as adults I can supply those. This puppies will be well looked after and loved very very much. All puppies will carry the merle gene from their dad. Not taking any deposits until the babies are here safe and sound but I can put you on the waiting list if you are very interested. Novas first little found new families within their first 4 weeks of life. Once puppy is secured, you can come and visit any time you like to establish that owner, puppy bond. (WhatsApp me on) Once babies are here I will update each week to show how they are all growing Information about mum and dad is below Mum (Nova) is my dog she's a standard apricot F1 cockapoo she's round 19 inches tall to shoulder and is due to have her second litter round 20th July 2024. (Will go to new homes end of 13th September 2024) Nova is a soft but bouncy cockapoo fully grown she's 15kg. Nova was born apricot and her coat has never changed colour. Nova lives with another mixed breed small dog and her daughter from her first litter also 3 children she mixes well with other dogs. Nova has been DNA tested and is clear of over 200+ diseases Nova is clear of PRA and other health issues ( paper work will go home with new pups) the colour traits Nova carries are cream, red, tan and black. Nova is non molting. Dad is Arrow he's a miniature Merle poodle round 16 inches tall to shoulder Arrow is smaller than Nova so hopefully their offspring's will be a nice size. Arrow is DNA tested and fully health tested hereditary clear and clear off all diseases (paper work will go home with new pups) so Nova and Arrows offspring's will be clear off all nasty diseases which will give you peace of mind for your new baby. Arrow carries the Merle gene he carries chocolate, cream and phantom. (Pups will inherit the Merle gene) Arrow is non molting. Puppies will be hypoallergenic even more so as dad is a pure poodle F1b are classed as more hypoallergenic than F1 cockapoos as coat is more poodle like, which is much better if you have allergies. All pups will go to their new homes with copies of paper work of mum and dads dna results. Both Novas and Arrows DNA paperwork can be seen when viewing puppies. Puppies will be vet checked, jab, chipped, toy smelling of mum and other extras. There are several different mixtures of crossing a Cockapoo, these are explained in the following: F1: A Cockapoo bred by crossing a poodle and a cocker spaniel. F2: Cockapoos bred with two F1 parents. F3: Cockapoos bred with two F2 parents. F4: Cockapoos bred with two F3 parents. F1b: Cockapoos bred with a first-generation Cockapoo and either a cocker spaniel or a poodle. F2b: Cockapoos bred with an F1 Cockapoo and an F1b Cockapoo, or an F2 Cockapoo and a poodle or a cocker spaniel. Cockapoos are highly intelligent dogs and can be trained quite easily, this along with their naturally loving nature and playful attitude makes them a good choice for use as emotional support or therapy dogs it is so wonderful to see a persons face light up when they see your gorgeous cockapoo come wagging in. Please please please only contact me if you are 100% sure I can't control the colour of the pups coats from birth to 8+ weeks they change weekly. If your wanting to be put on the list it will be a first come basis but you must please let me know if you want to come off the list so I don't waste my time trying to track you down to find out you already got another puppies as your taking up someone else space There will be a non refundable holding deposit of £100 per puppy when they arrive and at 3 weeks of age Please don't hesitate to contact me I'm here to help I DONT USE THIS WEB SITES PAYMENT PLAN
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Swindon
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£1,200
Browns Curly Poos
Swindon
9 hours
Member since:6 years
 Browns Curly Poos
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