Cockapoo puppies 🐶
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Adorable little Cockapoo puppies in Wicklow now ready to find their new families
These little guys are full of fun and mischief with a load of energy. They will bring loads of love and affection to any family who have the time and energy to take care of them. Their affectionate nature and energy make them great pets for kid (already love playing with our kids) or active families.
They have the most amazing fluffy coats, which they get from their dad, who is a purebred miniature brown poodle. This also means they are non shed/ hypoallergenic. Their mom is a loyal family pet who you will meet if you come see these little guys, she is a golden cocker spaniel, hence the amazing apricot colour of the puppies.
They have been to see our vet to ensure they are all healthy and well, they had their first set of shots and had their microchips which are registered with Fido. We have wormed them regularly and treated them for fleas and lice. They are now all set to meet their new loving families 😊
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
---|---|---|---|
972274200540617 | F | Black | For Sale |
972274200540692 | F | Golden | For Sale |
972274200540614 | M | Black | For Sale |
972274200540615 | M | Golden | For Sale |
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Tips for purchasing a puppy
- Ask sellers to provide an ID (driver's licence / passport) and take note of their contact details. You will also need to provide the same & a proof of address to transfer the microchip to your name.
- Note microchip IDs posted here (972274200540617, 972274200540692, 972274200540614, 972274200540615) and check the microchip certificates (important) when you visit to make sure they match and the sellers details are on the certificate too (see example microchip certificates).
- Do not purchase a dog without seeing a microchip certificate. It is illegal to sell a dog without a microchip that's fully registered (info).
- See puppies in their home environment and see the mother of puppies.
- Make sure the puppy is 8 weeks before taking ownership of the dog (closer to 10-12 weeks is even better).
- Do not pay a deposit until you've met the owner & puppy in person.
- Do not purchase a dog from a seller in a car park or other business location.
- Consider buying a puppy starter pack of essential items .
- Ask sellers about the vet who has taken care of the dogs. Ask for the dog's vaccination certificate(s).
- Use our contract template www.dogs.ie/contract or another as a basis for a written contract & ask for a written receipt.
- It's best not to bring young kids to first meetings, to avoid disappointment in the case you decide not to buy a dog.
- This seller is a Dog Breeding Establishment (DBE), ask to see their licence from their local authority.
Price
Fixed
Licence details
Dog Breeding Establishment | WCC/2018/1 |
Max breeding bitches | ≤ 15 |
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Microchip requirements for dogs in Ireland
Legally all dogs over the age of 12 weeks must be microchipped. All dogs advertised for sale also need to be microchipped and registered with one of the four approved Irish databases, Animark, Fido, IKC or Irish Coursing Club. Fines can be imposed for being in possession of a dog that is not microchipped.
You can click to see some public details of the dog microchip on the Europetnet website. Always ask to see the microchip cert when you view a dog and crosscheck the owners details.
Laws about microchipping are covered in the Microchippng of Dogs Regulations 2015 (S.I. No. 63 of 2015), section 3(2).
Dog Breeding Establishments (DBEs) in Ireland
Any premises with 6 or more female dogs that are capable of breeding and older than 6 months are required to register with their local county councils as a dog breeding establishment. Their license stipulates the maximum number of bitches they may on their premises. DBEs includes dog breeders, commercial boarding kennels, hunt clubs etc.
Note: this license is the maximum number allowed, and does not automatically mean the breeder has this many breeding bitches.
This is set out in the Dog Breeding Establishment Act of 2010.