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⭐️ Professionally Bred, Cockapoos Due 23/03/24⭐️

Hoddesdon
19 hours
£1,500
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Adv. ID
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Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
5 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-05-17
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
6 male / 6 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
This advert is to announce that Harlie , my KC registered pedigree show cocker spaniel is due to give birth to her first litter of Cockapoo puppies on the 23rd March. She is health cleared for progressive Retinal Atrophy and Familial Nephropathy (with all paperwork available) and she is up to date with all vaccines. Dad, Raffi is toy/miniature poodle, he is health cleared for Osteochondrodysplasia, Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Gangliosidosis, Degenerative Myelopathy, Von Willebrand Disease and Neonatal Encephalopathy with seizures (with all paperwork available), he is up to date with all vaccinations and living in his family home, he lives locally and can be viewed on request. I have been Breeding cockapoos to a high standard for over 10 years in the family home where all puppies are well socialised with children other dogs and the family cat. I like to advertise the pregnancy before the arrival of any puppies to allow any potential new puppy owners the opportunity to come and meet myself and Harlie if you wish, as I always try to establish a good relationship between the breeder and buyer. It also gives you the opportunity to view paperwork, ask as many questions as you like, see the characteristics and lifestyle of mum and it gives me the opportunity to assist you in preparing for you new pup if you need it. Pups will be available for their first viewings at around 4 weeks old but photo and video updates will be regular before then. Litter colours expected are chocolate, Black and chocolate and tan/ sable. When they are ready to leave mum, pups will come with first vaccinations, microchip, puppy health check, worm and flea treatment, a bag of food, a puppy care sheet with all info needed to help them settle along with a blanket, and a packet of the same puppy pads I am using to save any confusion. I am also only a phone call away should you need any guidance after taking your pup home. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or to arrange a meeting ⭐️PUPDATE⭐️ ⭐️A BOX OF CHOCOLATES⭐️ We would like to announce the safe delivery of Harlie and Raffi’s first litter of Cockapoo puppies on the 20th March. In the 4 week scan we thought we saw 7 maybe 8 but she has delivered 12 beautiful chunky puppies. Mum and puppies are all doing well. The entire litter is chocolate with some looking like they will be chocolate and tan and some looking sable but it’s a bit too early to tell. We are trying to avoid any unnecessary handling for now while Harlie settles into motherhood. Could I please ask anyone who has already messaged me to message again to let me know you are still interested and I will get a list put together. The list will done in order of when people first contacted me so no one will miss out. Any potential buyers will be invited to come and meet Harlie and babies once they are 4 weeks old but I will post regular updates until then. ⭐️ One week old ⭐️ We still have spaces on our list so please get in contact if you would like some more information. Harlie is doing amazingly well keeping her babies fed and warm. She’s taken to motherhood like an absolute pro, we are all so proud of her. To ease the work load we have separated the pups into 2 groups so she only has to feed 6 at a time which has made her life a lot easier and she’s even started sneaking away for a quick snooze downstairs on the sofa. Pups are growing nicely having almost doubled in size. Colours are starting to show and most are looking chocolate sable with a few pure chocolates as well. Some more photos have been added. ⭐️ 2Weeks old ⭐️ This is always my favourite update! Pups are up and about moving around, still a bit wobbly but on the move, their eyes are opening and they’ve all started barking, which is very cute. Colours and markings have come through so I can confirm the following Grey - chocolate and tan girl Purple - chocolate sable girl White - light chocolate sable girl - reserved Black & Brown - chocolate with white chin both boys, black - reserved Red - chocolate girl - reserved Light Blue - chocolate and tan boy Pink - chocolate girl Orange- chocolate boy Dark blue - chocolate boy - reserved Yellow - sable boy Green - light chocolate boy I have tried to get close up photos of them all but it’s easier said than done 😂 We still have pups available so please get in touch if you would like some more information or would like to book in to come and meet them all ⭐️ 4 weeks old ⭐️ The chaos has begun!! Pups are doing so well. Eyes are open, teeth are coming through and they are now in the process of being weaned onto solid food (much to Harlie’s relief). They are up and running around, into everything barking, tail wagging and playing. Best of all we have them sleeping from midnight until 6 in the morning when they make perfectly clear that they are ready for breakfast. There are still puppies available so please get in touch if you would like to come and meet them, you won’t be disappointed they are absolutely stunning!!! I have tried to upload a video of them getting ready for a nap after their dinner but this site only allows small clips so I’ve had to split it into 3 different clips to upload
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£1,500
Harlie
Hoddesdon
1 day
Member since:1 year
Verified by:
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We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.