We have a delightful litter of Cockapoo puppies available, both male and female. These stunning pups are a perfect blend of their parents’ wonderful traits. Their mother is our beloved family pet, a friendly and affectionate Cocker Spaniel, while their father is a charming Miniature Poodle known for his intelligence and playful nature. These puppies are socialized and have grown up in a loving home environment, making them well-adjusted companions. They have beautiful, fluffy coats and vibrant personalities that are sure to bring joy to any family. Each puppy has been vaccinated, microchipped, and dewormed, ensuring they are healthy and ready to join their new families. If you’re interested in welcoming one of these adorable Cockapoo puppies into your home, please call us at 0894439008 for more information or to arrange a visit. Don’t miss the chance to bring home a loving companion!
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200585553 | Male | Apricot | For Sale |
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