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 I only breed F1 & F1b Toy size Cockapoos these are usually 12ins to the shoulder. To date i have had litters black, chocolate, some with white tuxedo.
 
  All my litters are born in the home, they are handled and cared for by me from birth. There is always someone on hand to keep them amused and help socialize them 24/7 The puppies will be well used to household noise's hoover, washing machine, people even other pets cats and dogs.
 
  My puppies are wormed with Drontal Puppy Suspension from 2 weeks. They will be weaned from 3½ weeks on a good food regime  making them ready for independence from mum when they leave for their new homes, also deflead.
 
  On buying a puppy the new owners will receive food and diet sheet, 1st vaccination and health check from my vet, ( this will include a vaccination record card with name and telephone number of my vet.)   5 generation Pedigree ( F1 Cockapoo only ) of the parents. Toys, blanket with mums and siblings smell. 4 weeks pet plan insurance is also included..
 
 Puppy's can be viewed from 4 weeks, i prefer people to come and choose their puppy rather than with pics on the internet ( Sometimes it is a long way and i may make an exception )  but they must be prepared to come and pick the puppy up at 8 weeks. This also allows me to meet potential buyers and get some idea how i think they will cope with a new puppy. 
 
 On reservation of a pup i require £50 Deposit (non returnable if you change your mind )
 
 Please note my puppy's are for ever loving homes & pets only... I neither ship abroad or UK
 
 Please can you tell me in advance if you cannot pick up your puppy at 8 weeks as it is not always possible to cover holidays.  

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Cockapoos have become very popular recently, it can be hard to obtain one but if if you are really smitten and have thought about all the costs, whether or not you have time to look after one then its well worth the wait. Also you
have to consider whether you are ready for a change of lifestyle, what colour you may want, some are easier to get than say buff or cream. They are low shedders so can be good for allergies but it is not 100% garuanteed.
Never buy a puppy without seeing the Mother. Do not accept any excuses about why the mother is not available to view,   if the excuse sounds plausible arrange to come on another day when the mother will be there, any reputable breeder will be happy to do this. If the breeder is not forth coming in this do not entertain a puppy as you will have no idea of what sort you are buying or where it comes from.
Make sure the mother has a good temperament as she sets an important example for the puppies to follow. Mothers should not mind you looking at the puppies and handling them ( unless very young 4 weeks is about right.)
                                                    
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So if the mother is nervous or shows aggressiveness do not buy. Puppies reared in the home are much more accustomed to household noises, vacum cleaners, lawn mowers, music, not to mention other animals cats and dogs etc.

 If you are able visit more than one litter before you make  up  your mind, so you have a comparison before finally choose  your new puppy. The breeder should give the opportunity not just to see the pups with mum but pick each one up this will help you decide in case they are shy or nervous.   

 Ask loads of questions also get information on the dad, if possible see dad ( of course this is not always possible ) Questions are very important especially if this is your first dog. You will need to know about feeding, vacinations, grooming etc.   A good breeder will have most of the answers..

This is recommended by the Kennel Club
 
Buying a dog is a big commitment for the next 12-15 years, make sure you are committed and with all your love and attention it will be well worth it.
 

























 
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