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đź’ś F2B COCKAPOO PUPPIES - DNA TESTED đź’ś

Dunfermline
2 weeks
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Adv. ID
mkrrn4AKU
Views
325
Favourites
3
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
KC registered by collection
no
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
3 weeks, 1 day
Pet Available
2024-06-19
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
2 female / 1 male
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
💖My gorgeous Cockapoo Ruby has given birth to her first litter of 3 beautiful puppies. These puppies are big, chunky puppies that will grow to be gorgeous teddy bears and most importantly; they are completely genetically healthy as they have been bred from two DNA tested (genetically screened) clear Cockapoo parents. I will explain more about this below. 💖Mum (Ruby) is a rare F1B Phantom Red Sable Cockapoo. I also own Ruby’s mum. 💙Dad (Woody) was very carefully selected. He is a beautiful cream/red F1 Cockapoo. I purposely picked an F1 as it compliments Ruby’s F1B genetics the best & produces sought after F2B puppies. 💖💙Both Ruby & Woody are individually genetically clear for ALL genetic diseases known to affect Cockapoos meaning the puppies will never develop any of the following awful conditions: 🧬Gangliosidosis Type 2 (GM2) 🧬Acral Mutilation Syndrome (AMS) 🧬Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) 🧬Von Willebrand Disease 1 (VWD1) 🧬Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) 🧬Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC) 🧬Familial Nephropathy - Cocker Spaniel Type (FNC) 🧬Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEWS) 🧬Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) 🧬Progressive Retinal Atrophy (Rod-cone dysplasia 4) 🧬Glycogen Storage Disease VII (GSDVII) 🧬Woody has actually been screened clear for over 200 general dog diseases, not just those relevant to his Cockapoo breed, which although not necessary, is a bonus. 💙When buying any puppy, ensure BOTH puppy parents have been fully genetically DNA tested. This is the most important thing you can do! DNA testing is the only way to confirm the breed and to ensure there is no risk of hereditary conditions being passed on. DNA testing neither parent is just downright irresponsible. Testing just one parent, or only testing for a few conditions, does not give you the overall genetic picture of the offspring. Fully DNA testing BOTH parents is the only way to guarantee the puppies from them are genetically sound but unfortunately not everyone goes to the effort or expense I do. In all honesty, there are very few litters on here on par with mine. If other litters do not match the same quality as per what is written above, ultimately those puppies are substandard & come with serious risk attached; not to mention the financial & emotional implications of this. The temperament of dogs is also partly based on genetics so it’s worth saying that I have had 3 previous puppies become service / therapy dogs. This says a lot regarding the good nature my dogs / puppies have! 💖2 of the puppies are a stunning dark red colour (this true dark red is very rare & as you can see my Cockapoos red colour has not faded to white or cream like most red dogs will within the first year). The other puppy has the extremely rare, and very much sought after phantom sable markings (black/brown & red ombré - same as Ruby & Ruby’s mum). 💙These adorable puppies are raised in my home with their mum Ruby (Cockapoo), Ruby’s mum Harlie (Cockapoo), my other dog (a Cavapoo), my cat (a Persian), my children and plenty of visitors. They will be well socialised & given lots of attention & cuddles. The puppies get to explore the whole downstairs of my home as well as run around the garden. I begin toilet training outdoors, brushing, bathing & nail clipping. They will also be used to household noise (tv, cooking, hoovering, washing machine etc) & other pets. 💖These puppies are F2B which means both parents are Cockapoos (Dad is F1 & Mum is F1B). F2B puppies are genetically the same as F1B (ratio of poodle & cocker is the same). F1B and F2B are the most sought after for numerous reasons. Firstly, their coats are more hypoallergenic and won’t shed hair compared to F1 puppies who sometimes still do. Secondly, these Cockapoos are generally the preferred choice in terms of aesthetics as they look the most like teddy bears due to having wavier / curlier coats. Please note: doodle dogs should be bred from miniature poodles, not toy poodles, due to problems associated with the breed. 💙Puppies can go to their forever homes from 8 weeks old (19th June). This is just before the summer holidays. Each puppy will leave: ✨Health checked by vet ✨Flea treated & wormed ✨Microchipped & with relevant paperwork ✨Blanket with mum & puppies scent ✨Royal Canin puppy biscuits ✨Toys ✨I will also show you the DNA test certificates for mum & dad. ✨I no longer get puppies first vaccination as standard (can be discussed if you do want this). This is due to different vets using different types of vaccinations and they’re often not compatible. It is simply not fair for the puppy to get the first done with me (which can make them feel a little unwell) to then start over again at a new vet. This can also delay getting your pup outdoors. Ideally you’d book an appointment for the day after you collect your puppy for your own vet to meet them and give the first vaccine. 💙I am currently organising viewings for when the puppies are around 5 weeks old. A deposit of £500 will secure the pup of your choice. Deposits are non-refundable. 💖There is absolutely no expense spared here & I am looking for homes that can continue this level of care. Yes, there are cheaper puppies around, however as with anything, you ultimately get what you pay for. It’s very evident the difference in quality between my pets/puppies & those at lower prices (namely; the lack of full dna screening going on, the questionable parent breeds, litters living in kennels rather than homes, people doing it “on the cheap”, etc). These are my pets & the puppies are raised in my home surrounded by love & constant attention. The health & happiness of all my pets is of the upmost importance to me, which I hope I have conveyed. The pups truly get the best start in life & quite simply, this comes at a cost. They are sold strictly as PET ONLY & therefore a puppy contract is in place. ❤️ DARK RED GIRL - £2800 ❤️ 💗 DARK RED GIRL - £2800 💗 🖤 RED PHANTOM SABLE BOY - £3000 🖤
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