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Multigen Australian labradoodle boy puppy

Guildford
5 days
£2,500
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Details
Adv. ID
hUsNEE2oa
Views
3212
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50
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:
9 weeks, 6 days
Pet Available
2024-04-15
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
1 female / 4 male
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
*No longer available. He now found his forever home* If you would like to be added to my waiting list for next year litter,please get in touch. Mum is our pet Cleo. She is Multigen Australian miniature Labradoodle, she is 2 and half years old and this is her very first litter. Cleo is red in colour with white markings on her chest, nose, feet, tip of her tail and on top of her head. We also have her mum whom is also a multigen Australian miniature labradoodle and she is apricot in colour. Both of Cleos parents come from established line of health tested Australian labradoodles and the most amazing breeder https://www.vanillagrovelabradoodles.com/ Cleos daddy is Bear from Vanilla grove and he is absolutely stunning example of the best of the best. He is WALA registered and has amazing health record. Please check the website for all the details as it will give you an idea of what genes Cleo is carrying. For stud in this litter we used Sol. https://www.pets4homes.co.uk/classifieds/wv5yw0oqa-beautiful-australian-labradoodle-london/?pmg_source=all Sol is also an Australian miniature labradoodle and is cream in colour with wavy fleecy coat. He is health tested and again his record is impeccable which means his pups will not inherit any known hereditary conditions. Both Sol and Cleo are approx 18" in height (up to shoulder blades) and pups are expected to reach the same height. Little bit about our Cleo. She has the biggest zest for life - everything is exciting and walks never get boring. She loves to go on a run with me and I can`t wait to be able to take her with me again, once she has finished looking after her babies. She has an amazing recall and has been so easy to train. She loves chasing birds and squirrels and will do anything for a treat. She is the most gentle, loving dog we could ever wish for and because we also have her mum - we can absolutely vouch for the most amazing character traits. Australian doodle dogs are bread for their amazing qualities such as non shedding fleecy or curly coat, health and loving nature. They are excellent with children and indeed will be brought up in our busy household full of children, love, noise and everything that comes with day to day life. Our pups will fully rounded by the time it comes for them to leave us! We toilet train and simple command train them from approx 5 weeks old as from experience they respond really well and learn quickly. Mum is fed on raw diet but puppies will be weaned on the best, high proper meat content kibble. We want only the best for our puppies. Please don`t be offended when we ask questions and enquire about the potential homes our puppies might end up in. We would expect the same from you - no question is too big or too small. Our puppies will be wormed at recommended intervals of 2,4,6 and 8 weeks. As mum is flea free, we don`t flea the puppies as a precaution but will treat them if there appears to be a need for it (e.g. puppies are scratching) Puppies will leave us with their first vaccinations unless requested by new owners not to vaccinate. We are happy to postpone the vaccinations by request as puppies are doing so well on mums milk, they will have naturally boosted immunity which usually last well over 4 months. They will be micro chipped. They have been Vet checked already but will be again at 8 weeks just before they leave us. They will leave us with a puppy contract, bag of food, toy and blanket smelling of mum and siblings, to help them settle. They will all have 4 weeks of complimentary Petplan insurance. I am happy to forward contacts from our previous litters (Cleos mum) if you wish as we keep in touch with most of them and they are more than happy to share their feedback/photos.
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Edita G.
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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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

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Health tests

Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

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£2,500
Edita G.
Guildford
4 days
Member since:2 years
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.