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We are so happy to announce the safe arrival of our naturally reared babies.
Cockapoo f1b (Mum small cockapoo, Dad toy poodle) highly sought after doggies, due to their low shedding coats and quirky, playful, doting personalities.
Both parents are very intelligent, great with children and are health tested.
Dad is KC registered. Mum cannot be as cockapoos are not a recognised breed.
Mum is our family pet and is raw fed. She is the most adorable dog. Very very loyal, funny, clever and sweet natured.
Pups will be weaned on to raw and will receive no v@cs.
Their food will contain diatomaceous earth (as does Mum's), however, if worms do occur we will worm allopathically if necessary.
The same goes for fleas; we only use chemicals if there is a (very rare) infestation. Other than that we use coconut oil and a natural ACV mix on their coats.
We will aim to build immunity gradually by introducing different dogs and by mum continuing being walked and therefore bringing back pathogens that their bodies can become acustomed to dealing with.
Pups will also receive homeopathic nosodes. These build immunity against canine diseases, such as parvo.
They were born 21.09.25 and are doing so well.
We are looking for wonderful families for our babies, where they will be cared for naturally.
Reared in as natural a household as we can be, the puppies will be on filtered water only, weaned on to raw food and they will have goats milk and yogurt as well.
We have 2 other resident dogs, 2 cats and 2 children. Lots of normal household noises. We will have plenty of visitors as they grow older, so they can become accustomed to people and hopefully other dogs as well.
I play desensitizing sounds to them, trim nails, brush them, use a hairdryer on them, bath them etc. They have every opportunity to become accustomed to 'normal day to day life'. I also had my last litter in the garden a lot and took them on school runs before they left. This litter will be able to go in the garden but they're so small and it's getting very cold so it won't be quite the same. Potty training won't be as easy. However, they have a potty training pad contraption.
We are based in Gloucestershire.
They will be ready to go from 9 weeks ish. I may decide to keep them longer. Smaller breeds do better staying with mum and the litter for longer.
I will add photos as they grow.
Deposit £350 but pets4homes won't let me select it.
So far Honey is very friendly, Pumpkin very quiet, Hazle very noisy. They're too little still to have full on personalities yet but they are all clever (weeing OFF the bed) and all very cute! They're just beginning to toddle around and attempt to play for a few seconds before collapsing, asleep again.