From our super cute litter of 7 F1b Border Doodles we have 1 black and white female and 1 black female remaining. They were born on 25th September 2022 and will be available late November.
The black and white puppy has an extra curly coat so should be extremely low shedding. She has a white beard and some white on her feet but is otherwise black. She is a very calm puppy, socialising well but less boisterous than her littermates. She's the largest of the litter and is weaning well.
The black puppy has a smoother, shiny coat so will likely look more like her mum with curly waves. She is a very cuddly puppy, she likes to be petted and held. She's been excellent with young children as she loves being stroked. She is socialising well and plays with her littermates and was one of the first to play with toys. She's middle of the litter in size and weight, weaning well and gaining weight consistently.
Mum, Millie, is a black and white F1 Border Doodle whose mum was a working Welsh Border Collie and dad was a miniature red poodle. This is Millie's first litter and she's proving to be an excellent mum.
Millie is a lively dog who loves playing and long walks. She's excellent at obedience and agility. She's great with babies and small children and overall is a fabulous family pet.
Dad, is an experienced KC registered miniature red moyen poodle stud. He's fully health tested and can be seen in the pictures.
Puppies are being raised at home and will be well socialised and used to being handled when they're ready to leave. We have children and other dogs so they will be used to a lively household. We will start basic training and crate training from 6 weeks. These puppies will make super family pets and exceptional agility/sports dogs!
Available for their new homes from 19th/20th November. They have had an Initial vet check, with no concerns. They will be health checked, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flea treated before leaving.
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