All puppy's now sold Poppy's puppies have arrived on Friday 19th Sept. All are doing well so far and their weight was good. A litter of 8, 4 boys ,4 girls 2 of each colour boys and girls.
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My name is Lynn, i live in a beautiful village in Bedfordshire. I own 2 American Cockers and a Cockapoo, occasionally i have puppies available... they are reared in the home and are well socialised when ready to go to new homes. I breed F1 Cockapoos and Cockapoo-poos ( the latter being a Cockapoo Poodle cross ) They have been very successful so far.... I am very happy to answer any questions about my puppies just email and i will endeavour to answer as quickly as possible.  This is Missy a Cockapoo Cockapoo's have become very popular recently, it can be hard to obtain one but if you are really smitten and have thought about all the costs, wether or not you have the time to look after one then its well worth the wait. Also you have to consider what colour you want, some are easier to get than say buff or cream and of course they are low shedders so can be good for allergies but not gauranteed.
This is Benji a Cockapoo
For news of future litters and other info follow the link >> www.tandycockapoos.co.uk enquiries:>> tandysmail-puppys@yahoo.co.uk Never buy a puppy without seeing its mother. Do not accept any excuses about why the mother is not available for view, whatever the seemingly plausible reason given! If the mother is not available don't entertain a puppy as you will not know exactly what sort of puppy you are buying.
Make sure the mother has a nice temperament as she sets an important example for the puppy to follow.
Mothers should not mind you looking at their puppies ( unless very young ) so do not buy one if the mother is nervous.
Puppies reared in the home are much more accustomed to household noises, vacum cleaners, lawn mowers, loud music etc.. Also children playing and shouting not to mention other animals cats and dogs.
Visit several litters before you make up your mind, so you have something to compare before making your decision. The ideal age to buy a puppy is 8 weeks old.
The breeder should give you the opportunity to see the puppy with its mother and the rest of litter. This is very important because it will not only give you an opportunity to see the temperament of the mother, with siblings but may also give you an idea of the future characteristics and size of the puppy. Also it is best to see the puppy at least a couple of times before deciding to buy it.
Have the opportunity to see all the puppies and be able to handle them, rather than just seeing the puppy being offered to you.
Ask lots of questions when you view about size, feeding, vaccinations and grooming etc. A good breeder will have all the answers and will offer as much advice as possible with a diet sheet and instructions about how to care for your puppy in the future.
This is recommended by the Kennel Club
Taking home a dog is a big commitment for the next 12-15 years make sure you are commited and with all your love and attention it will be well worth it!

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