One little girl left!
Our family dog Nanna the Cavapoochon has given birth to 7 beautiful puppies and we are now hoping these little cuties can find their forever homes!
Nanna (mum) is a straight haired Cavapoochon and Dad is a KC registered Toy Poodle!
Each puppy will be wormed at 2, 5 and 8 weeks, will all be microchipped and will have first injection along with second injection being paid for, flea treatment will also be given!
Each puppy will leave with a pack put together by us which will contain a scented blanket to remind them of Mum!
The puppies have all been handled since birth and have been used to a busy house hold along with being around our 3 children!
£400 non-refundable deposit will secure the puppy of your choice!
Please get in touch if you think you can give our puppies a loving, caring home!
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