Pedigree male miniature Poodle puppy for sale County Down. Ready to Leave Now
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🌟1 male Poodle puppy: £500 Ready to leave now! 🌟
- Black with beautiful brown highlights throughout.
Hypoallergenic and non-shedding!
Poodles are known for their intelligence and hypoallergenic qualities, making them an excellent choice for families or individuals with allergies. This puppy has been well socialised, demonstrating a confident and affectionate temperament around both people and other dogs, and they has been exposed to various sights and sounds typical of a busy household.
Puppy will leave with:
✅ Vet health check
✅ 1st vaccination
✅ Microchipped
✅ UK KC registered
✅ Fresh groom
✅ Food for the first few days
✅ Cuddle toy infused with mother’s scent
🌟*Free 5 week pet insurance if in UK*
£250 non refundable deposit.
Puppy has been wormed at 2, 5 and 8 weeks.He has recently had a full health check by the vet and is clear of any problems. He also received his first set of vaccinations and is microchipped!
KC registered with an incredibly low co-efficient of inbreeding of 2.5%.
Mother is a rarely coloured Agouti Phantom & hereditary clear and Father is Red & PRCD-PRA clear. Mother is of great pedigree from multiple champion lineage and imports from Europe. Father has strong 5 generations of red coat colour and has imports from Europe and champions in his line. Can be seen in last picture above.
Mother is great with children, incredibly affectionate and eager to please. She has Kennel Club good citizen awards and loves going on walks and socialising with other dogs.
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Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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953010007494684 | M | Black / Tan | For Sale |
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