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Multigenerational Standard Labradoodles

Nuneaton
9 hours
£1,600
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Details
Adv. ID
CUeMCKIae
Views
745
Favourites
14
Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
5 days
Pet Available
2024-07-13
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
*******UPDATE 19/05/24******** We are delighted and excited to announce that our gorgeous girl has had her second and final litter of multi-generational Labradoodles. We welcomed 8 beautiful 11th generation labradoodle puppies, 4 girls and 4 boys, into the world overnight on 16th/17th May. You will see photos of mum and dad, followed by photos of our beautiful puppies. We have also added photographs of Winnie and Ralph’s first litter at 1 year old to show how amazing they have grown to be. Mum is our gorgeous 10th generation standard labradoodle, Winnie. She is 3 years old and our family pet, she is also a companion/therapy dog for our Autistic Grandson so has a calm and gentle nature. She loves her walks and chasing her ball. Winnie is very affectionate and makes new friends wherever she goes, both the human and doggy type. She is often mistaken for the 'Flash Dog'. Winnie stands 24" to the shoulder and her usual weight pre pregnancy is 25kg. She is white with the most perfect non shedding angora coat. Winnie’s mum was a Parkfield doodle, who are the top home breeders of multi-generational labradoodles in the country, so she has a wonderful bloodline.  Mum and one of the puppies from the first litter can be viewed as we kept a boy “Woody” as we could not let them all go. Our daughter also kept a little girl from the litter “Willow” to continue Winnies work with our Grandson. Dad is Ralph, 4 years old, an amazing, fun loving and gentle multi-generational standard labradoodle stud dog. He is 25" to the shoulder, with a beautiful white curly non shedding coat. Ralph spends time in schools as a therapy dog, so like mum, has a beautiful nature. They make the most perfect couple. Ralph is the same dog who fathered the first litter of stunning pups. All puppies took after mum and dad with a beautiful chalk/champagne coloured Both mum and dad are regularly vet/health checked with excellent health records, and have up to date vaccinations  Puppies are being raised with love and affection in our family home alongside mum and Woody and will be exposed to the comings and goings of daily life and will be well socialised around children. Whilst they are with us, we will begin basic commands and also toilet training with the puppies. They will have exposure to an open-door puppy crate within the litter pen to allow for easier transition. The Puppies were born on the 16th/17th May and will be available to be viewed from 4 weeks of age, approximately weekend beginning 15th June, and ready to leave mum when they reach 8 weeks old and have had their first vaccination. Puppies will leave for their forever homes with: Fully vet checked  First vaccination  Regular worming  Microchipped  Puppy pack - Birth certificate, family tree, weight chart and photographs. Puppy food  4 weeks pet insurance  Blanket with mums scent And a toy  The price of one of Winnie’s puppies will be £1600. A non refundable deposit of £320 (20%) will be payable on choosing your puppy, with the balance payable on the day of collection. All prospective new families will be vetted to ensure our puppies go to suitable homes. There will be a WhatsApp group for families of reserved puppies, which will be updated daily with photos and videos of the puppies progress. In addition to this individual’s will receive personal updates of their chosen puppy. If you are interested in finding out more about Winnies litter, then we'd love to hear from you. Thanks Chris & Maxine
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Be responsible, do your research!

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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Always view the puppy at the seller’s home with the puppy’s mother. Do not accept any excuses for sending money without a viewing having taken place, or if the advertiser attempts to meet you at any other location than their own home. Unscrupulous sellers will often suggest another location to avoid showing the puppy’s true living conditions. The advertiser should ALWAYS let you see the puppies interact with their mother. Pets4Homes do not allow third party sale of puppies and all litters of puppies advertised, MUST have been bred by the advertiser. Make sure that the interaction between the puppy and its mother is natural to avoid the setting being staged.

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Ask lots of questions

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

Microchips are a legal requirement

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Know your breeders

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Health tests

Health tests

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Breeders who do these tests tend to have healthier pups and will likely charge more as a result of running the tests.

Health check & paperwork

Health check & paperwork

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If the breeder claims the animal has been vaccinated and/or microchipped, ask to see records of these, including vaccination certificates and evidence of worming and flea treatments. It is required by law that all dogs over 8 weeks of age are microchipped and that the keepers' details registered against them are kept up to date. The breeder is responsible for microchipping the puppies and must have their details registered on the microchip database first. These records should be sent before collection and you should never accept any excuse for sending them later. For puppies, if they are advertised as Kennel Club registered, make sure you get a copy of their Registration Certificate before you buy the puppy.

Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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£1,600
Chris D.
Nuneaton
1 hour
Member since:3 years
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