🐾 Adorable Female Cockapoo Puppy – Ready for Her Forever Home! Our beautiful little girl is looking for her perfect 5⭐️ home! • ✅ Vet checked, microchipped, first vaccination done, and wormed up to date • 🍽️ Raised on Royal Canin Puppy Mini dry food (sample included in her puppy pack) • 🎁 Puppy pack includes a toy, care & information sheet, and a comforting blanket with her mammy’s scent • 🐕 Mammy is our much-loved family Cockapoo, living indoors and here for you to meet • 🐾 Daddy is a handsome fawn Cockapoo stud dog • 💕 She’s been lovingly raised in our home and is well-socialized Cockapoos are non-shedding and require regular grooming to keep their gorgeous coats fluffy and tangle-free. 📩 Only 5-star homes need apply. If you’d like to be considered, please send a message with your name and brief address. 🪪 Photo ID and proof of address will be required upon purchase. 💌 Lifetime breeder support included.
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Female | Black | For Sale |
Do your research about the breed you're interested in, its characteristics, needs, and potential health issues. This will help you make an informed decision about whether the dog is a good fit for your lifestyle.
Always meet the dog and the seller in person. This allows you to assess the dog's behavior, health, and temperament. It also gives you a chance to gauge the seller's credibility.
If possible, visit the seller's home or the location where the dog is being kept. This will give you a sense of the dog's living conditions and the environment it's been raised in.
Prepare a list of questions to ask the seller about the dog's history, health records, vaccination status, socialization, training, and any behavioral issues. A responsible seller should be open and honest about these aspects.
Have a veterinarian conduct a thorough health check on the dog before finalizing the purchase. This can help identify any existing health issues and give you a clear picture of the dog's overall condition.
Ask for any available documentation related to the dog, including health records, vaccination records, microchip information, and any certifications from breed clubs or organizations.
Be cautious if the seller seems reluctant to answer your questions, avoids giving you information, or pressures you to make a quick decision. These could be signs of a potential issue.
Make sure you understand the legal requirements for dog ownership in your area. This might include licensing, microchipping, vaccinations, and spaying/neutering.
When making the payment, opt for secure methods such as cash, cashier's check, or electronic transfer. Avoid sending money in advance or using unconventional payment methods.
If something doesn't feel right or you're uncertain about the situation, it's okay to walk away. Your gut feeling is often a reliable indicator.
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