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Extensively Health Tested Rare Toy Poodle Puppies

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Ā£1,500
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Adv. ID
1OkSi7Slh
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462
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Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
6 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-05-10
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
5 female / 3 male
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Our gorgeous girl had eight beautiful pups on 15/03/2024 and we are looking for loving homes for them to become part of your family. šŸ¶ Mum - Mona our four-year-old chocolate toy poodle who we kept from our girl Phoebeā€™s first litter born on Christmas Day in 2019 along with her sister and brother - Bella & Terry. Mona weighs approximately 8 kilos and stands at around 12 inches to shoulder height. We hold pedigree papers and DNA tested papers from Phoebeā€™s Parents and Monaā€™s Father (Bear a chocolate Kennel Club registered miniature poodle who has also been raised in a loving home. Bear is tested clear for Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Malignant Hyperthermia, Neonatal Encephalopathy, Degenerative Myelopathy and von Willebrand disease. As Bear has been extensively tested and is DNA clear of all these diseases there is no chance that any of his pups will be affected by them. Bear has also been hip scored: 6-5 and elbow scored: 0-0. A copy of Bearā€™s health certificates can be seen upon request when visiting. Mona is very intelligent and eager to play, she picks up tricks and games very quickly. She loves to play with her brother and sister in the garden and jumps up high to catch her ball. Mona loves a good chest rub and to snuggle up with us of an evening. This is her second litter and sheā€™s doing a fantastic job at raising these little beauties. She has been fed a raw food diet since she was weaned from her Mum and her favourite foods are Chicken & Tripe, Beef chunks and Hot Dogs. šŸ¶ Dad - is Cooper a Silver Blue Merle Miniature Poodle who has been raised in a wonderful and loving home local to us by Karen (Honeypei Cockapoos). He is a kind and gentle boy who produces a range of stunning coloured healthy puppies. He also stands at around 12 inches in height to shoulder and weighs approximately 8 kilos. Cooper has been DNA tested clear for Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Malignant Hyperthermia, Neonatal Encephalopathy, Degenerative Myelopathy and von Willebrand disease. As Cooper is DNA clear of all these diseases there is no chance that any of his pups will ever be affected by them. A copy of Cooperā€™s health certificates will be provided in the Puppy Pack. šŸ¶ Pups - We have five girls and three boys. šŸ©µ Ed - Chocolate Merle Boy (Reserved) šŸ©· Tan Merle with Light Spots - Girl šŸ©· Tan Merle with Chocolate Patches - Girl šŸ©µ Ziggy - White Parti Poo Boy (Reserved) šŸ©· šŸ©· Chocolate - Two Girls šŸ©· šŸ©µ Black - Girl & Boy We are hobby breeders and give a lot of our time making sure our puppies are confident in all areas and they will be very well socialised with our other dogs and humans. Once the puppies are ready, we start the desensitization process by introducing them to loud noises such as baby screams, fireworks, thunder, traffic and general household noises. Pups are currently feeding well from Mum and growing healthy and strong day by day. We check this by daily weigh ins and make sure each pup is getting enough milk for their size. They will be weaned onto a raw food diet when they are ready in a couple of weeks. Over the coming weeks we will start toilet training the pups and gradually introducing them to the garden. Once Mona is ready, we will move them from their nursery into our kitchen/diner where they will have lots of room to play and explore. We have found that adding a crate that is covered on three sides with the door left open gives them a safe space to go to sleep that imitates a den. This has helped previous owners when they have decided to crate train their pups. They will also have a bedtime routine which involves a biscuit and some puppy calming music so they know itā€™s time to wind down. Poodles are well known for their intelligence and eagerness to please, many of our puppies from previous litters have been selected by parents with children who have learning difficulties and struggle with their mental health. We are lucky enough to stay in contact with owners who tell us how much their children have improved and are more sociable and happier with their new addition. Poodles are also fully hypoallergenic and perfect for allergy sufferers. Their coats do not malt but do require regular grooming to keep them happy and healthy. Upon leaving us the Pups will be fully health checked, first vaccination, microchipped, flea treated, wormed and they will come with a Puppy pack containing: * Paperwork for Parents & Pups * Advice, handy tips & recommendations * 4 weeks free insurance with Petplan * Milestone cards * Pack of raw food, sardines & puppy biscuits * Bedtime biscuits & training treats * Cows hoof & natural treats * Feeding mat * Toy Box * Grooming pack * Selection of their favourite toys * Personalised name decoration * Framed Paw print of Puppy * Blanket & Plush Bed with Mum & Pupā€™s smells to help them settle into their new home. *Plus much more.. More photos and videos of the puppies will be available shortly, we have included pictures of Mum, Dad and a few of their first litter at a few weeks old and how they look now all grown up in their family homes. Pups and Mum will be available to visit when they are three or four weeks old and will be ready for their new adventures from 10th May. A deposit of Ā£300 will be required to hold a puppy of your choice. If you would like any more information or to arrange a viewing please contact us and we will be happy to chat ā˜ŗļø *OUR PREMISES IS FULLY SECURED WITH CCTV & ALARMED WITH INSTANT POLICE RESPONSE*
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Be responsible, do your research!

Be responsible, do your research!

Rehoming a puppy is a massive commitment and different breeds have vastly different characteristics. For more info read our breed profiles. Make sure that you have researched the breed fully and ensured that it's the right breed for you, and your family. Our friends at PAAG have put together some great advice on how to buy a pet. Also ensure that the seller or breeder is genuine and ask alot of questions. A good breeder will help you choose a puppy whose temperament will suit your lifestyle and family circumstances, and wonā€™t rush you into making a decision. Here are the most important questions to ask the breeder before viewing a puppy.

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 sellerā€™s home with the puppyā€™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 puppyā€™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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Listen closely, is the breeder being evasive? If so, they may have something to hide.

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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Hobby breeders: These breeders usually have litters every now and then but donā€™t do it often enough to require a licence. Hobby breeders usually focus on one or two breeds and will be just as happy as licensed breeders to provide viewings with the mother and paperwork.

Puppy farmers: These are the ones to avoid! They can be hard to spot but they wonā€™t do everything in this checklist. Look out for people avoiding your questions, trying to hide the pupā€™s mother, not showing an interest in how you will look after the puppy, or pressuring you to make a decision. Keep an eye out for any differences in addresses or personal details on paperwork too.

Health tests

Health tests

Great breeders will health test the parents to look for genetic conditions or potential diseases. Tests include hip scores, elbow scores, inbreeding coefficients, and many more. Different breeds have different tests - see our breed profiles.

Ask what health tests have been done and for paperwork to prove the results.

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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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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Report donā€™t support!

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Ā£1,500
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