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F1 Stunning Cockapoo puppies DNA health tested

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Litter details

Adv. Location:Poughill, Crediton
Breed:Cockapoo
Pets in litter:1 male / 3 female
Pet Age: :4 weeks, 5 days
Pet Available:2024-10-09
Pet 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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Puppies produced from Kennel Club registered DNA health tested parents Paddington Black and White Tuxedo Boy Ivy Black and White Tuxedo Girl Lucy Black and White Tuxedo Girl Marmalade Champagne Tuxedo Girl My very well bred and health tested kennel club registered working cocker bitch Tally has produced a strong and healthy litter of cockapoos. I will tell you about the parents first as this is the absolute important bit as your puppies will be the result of selective breeding that has been well thought out for health and temperament , the second important bit is how I help Tally raise the litter over the next 8 weeks to produce a well rounded confident puppy. “Tally” KC Halshanger Angel Kiss is a working cocker out of KC Rowston Expresso Of Leeglen & KC Footsure Riddon Beau of Halshanger with field trial champions through her lines, the working cocker is bred to be calm and quiet to do their job, they are a much better match for making cockapoos than show lines who are bred for how they look, not temperament . Tallys grandmother is the field trial champion of 2016, which is very unusual for a bitch. Tally is my best friend and family pet, she is the sweetest dog and best mother “Rufus”. KC Be My Valentine is a miniature poodle, he is fully health tested and produces amazing progeny, he is a real gentlemen, I used him before for my other cocker and his stunning temperament has shown in all the puppies, the families are still all in touch 4 years on and are as pleased as punch with their dogs I chose to do a first cross Cocker x poodle (F1’s) as you know exactly where you are with breeding, its a straight cross of Kennel club pedigree dogs. The coat tends to be less tangly , there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic non shedding coat, but they usually do not shed any hair …. they do however require grooming, but the first cross tends not to get matted and is a lot healthier, my previous litter do not Matt or shed hair. The puppies, they have thrived from the minute they were born, , and literally growing into fat puddings in front of my eyes. Tally is very calm with them producing a relaxed puppy. Puppies are reared in my house so are compassionately being introduced to household noises, Cats, dogs, horses, goats, chickens and children. The puppies are wormed at 3, 5 & 8 weeks and will be microchipped. They will also come with a puppy pack of goodies, health certificates and 5 generation pedigree for both parents I will start their crate training before they leave so their first night away from home will be easier, I also offer a lifetime of advice, although after a few weeks I am sure you will be confident enough to enjoy your puppy for yourself. There are many key stages in a puppies life and I will help you through every stage if you wish, imprinting stages are so important and I am keen for this to go as smoothly as possible. Cockapoos are often described as needy dogs who cannot be left alone, this is total nonsense, you can create this in 2 ways:- Nature and nurture! 1) breeding from a nervous insecure bitch or sire, the puppy will be born nervous, there is not a lot you can do about this unfortunately, people should NEVER breed from nervous dogs. Tally & Rufus are absolutely non of these things. If you do not buy one of my puppies please do your homework. 2) Nurture:- you can create separation anxiety in a dog as owners …and I will help you understand how to raise a confident puppy. I will give you pointers in how to raise a well rounded puppy, but as the “hardware”will already be installed, these puppies should be easy to get right. I would like to find amazing homes for these cuties, so if you would like to be considered please message me and we can have a friendly chat, I will help with any questions, no matter how silly you may think they are, I will not judge you, we were not born knowing! I work with dogs and absolutely know and understand dogs, and make it my life’s passion to produce wonderful kind, friendly and good fun family pets. I’ve purposely bred these puppies to not be like the stereotypical cockapoos, I know my advert is probably not really of any interest to most families looking for a cute puppy, but I cannot stress how important this is, I see so many cockapoos in my place of work that are totally screwed up even before they are purchased at 8 weeks, and feel totally compassionate about this, all puppies are cute but they are not made equal sadly. Tallys & Rufus Health tests plus 5 generation KC certificate will be given when puppies leave, she is clear of :- TALLY HEALTH TESTS:- AMS -clear Dog is negative for the mutation associated with acral mutation syndrome EIC. Clear. Dog is negative for EIC mutation FN - clear . Dog tested negative for the familial nephropathy mutation PFKD - clear. Dog tested negative for the PFKD mutation Prcd-Pra- clear. Linkage analysis indicated dog is negative / clear for the Prcd-PRA mutation Rufus tests are reported as :- Rufus is a non carrier of the mutation PRCD-gene and will not develop prod form of PRA, since it cannot pass the mutation onto its offspring, it can be mated with any dog. More photos and videos are available as they get older, I can show you adult photos of her puppies too as i am still in contact with all the puppies, i often get sent photos I look forward to getting to know all the puppies new families, and starting off your journey to becoming a cockapoo owner, they really are the nicest, placid and most harmless breed
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