Gentle Litter of Petite miniature Cockapoo puppies in Longford *trained*
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*Please call Ciara - 0894313696* thank you. 😀
Our beautiful litter of Miniature Cockapoo puppies are ready for their new committed and loving homes. The puppies all have a playful yet gentle temperament and are very attentive. They are F1B Miniature Cockapoos meaning their mum is a Miniature Cockapoo and dad a very small sized Miniature Poodle, therefore the puppies size fully grown will reflect this and they will be also small in size. The second generation Miniature Cockapoo is 75% poodle so they are very suitable for people with allergies and are also a non shed breed. As a breed the F1B Mini Cockapoo is very suitable for young families, people with additional needs and is a very versatile dog. The puppies each have really gentle and loving personalities and they have been receiving training for the last number of weeks for the toilet and also at night, they are raised around children, other dogs and we put a substantial amount of time in with regard to socialising our puppies to ensure their transition to their new home is as stress free as possible. The training we have provided to the puppies has really boosted their independence and they have taken really well to it.
We have good experience in helping families choose a suitable puppy which we feel is so important to ensure the puppy is going to a home where there needs can be met and also the new owners are content with what the puppies needs will be.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to have a discussion and for any questions you may have.
We have a Facebook page "Heather View Kennels" where you can learn more about us and see regular updates.
We are licenced to breed 30 dogs, each of whom is cared for to the highest standard and are much adored animals. We are ethical breeders and we take pride in making this known to our potential new owners.
Please see the below in relation to our puppies:
✅ Vet checked
✅ Vaccinated to date, having received their 1st 7 in 1 vaccine. The new owners will provide the second depending on time frame.
✅ Wormed and de flead as per veterinary schedule
✅ Microchipped
✅ Registered with Fido
✅ Vaccine records provided
✅ Commenced toilet training
✅ Sleep trained for night time
✅ Raised around children and other dogs
Please call me on 0894313696, I try to be as flexible as possible with regard to viewings.
Thank you for your time,
Ciara.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200621616 | M | Apricot | For Sale |
972274200624987 | F | Apricot | For Sale |
972274200625044 | M | Apricot | For Sale |
972274200625043 | M | Apricot | For Sale |
972274200625039 | F | Apricot | For Sale |
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- This seller is a Dog Breeding Establishment (DBE), ask to see their licence from their local authority.
Price
Fixed
Licence details
Dog Breeding Establishment | LD08 |
Max breeding bitches | ≤ 30 |

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