Toy Poodle Puppy Breeders Uk

Royal Minidoodles turn heads everywhere they go thanks to their small stature, adorable faces and beautiful mink-like coats. But they’re more than just a cute face – they’re also hypoallergenic and virtually shed-free. Breeding our English Cream Golden Retriever females with our Toy poodle produces the adorable English Cream Minidoodle. Over recent years, the poodle cross puppies have become very popular due to their reduced shedding and the fact that crossing two different breeds retains the healthier traits of each parent, producing an all-around healthier dog. English Cream Golden Retrievers have a considerably lower rate of cancer The majority of Goldendoodles come from American Golden Retrievers, which though popular, are sadly plagued with a 68% chance of developing cancer and come with a high risk of hip dysplasia. However, English Cream Golden Retrievers have a considerably (40%+) lower rate of cancer. Due to the lower cancer risk as well as a lower risk of hip dysplasia, we at Royal Minidoodles realized that the English Cream Golden Retriever is a much healthier dog than the American Golden.
For this reason, all of our moms are AKC 100% English Cream Golden Retrievers with Champion bloodlines, OFA certifications and clearances, and that much lower cancer rate. We knew that breeding these beautiful moms with the right toy poodle would produce a healthier hybrid. So began our search for the perfect stud! We took this decision very seriously. The foundation stud we chose had to be a champion. He had to not only have a white mom and dad, but also be from a totally white genetic background (you can breed a white mom to a black dad and get a white puppy, however, we wanted to make sure that we had white genetics all the way back!).  He had to have been raised with children and be very well-socialized. Lastly, but possibly most importantly, he had to be from a genetically “long-legged” background.  In our research we found that genetically, there are both long- and short-legged poodles.  If you breed a golden retriever to a short-legged poodle, you will get puppies that will not be able to support their weight into adulthood!
Unfortunately, you are unable to tell this when you look at darling little 8-week-old puppies. Only after you have grown attached to your baby and he begins to have severe hip and joint problems will you know that your breeder did not put in the time and effort to purchase a long-legged male poodle. Avoid these disastrous and heart-breaking consequences by taking home a Royal Minidoodle puppy! We searched long and hard for the daddy (sire) of our puppies, and finally found the perfect white toy poodle: Champion West Hills A Separate Peace (known as “Phinn,” “Phinney,”  and “Phinnaeus,” around our house). He met every qualification that I required. He is our AKC champion, 4-pound, white, long-legged foundation stud who produces BEAUTIFUL puppies!  He lives in our house, sleeps in our bed, and rules the roost! He is the biggest “Lover” that you will ever find. Sometimes he likes to perch on our shoulder while we are on the couch watching tv or while we work on the computer  Wherever Connie is, you don’t need to look far to see Mr. Phinn curled up beside her!
This Champion poodle with our Champion bloodline moms produce extremely rare 100% champion bloodline English Cream Mini Golden Doodles. 1200 Calorie Vegan Weight Loss Meal PlanThese puppies will be smaller, live longer, and incur less vet expenses than most American golden doodles. Customized Car Seat Covers IndiaWe’re positive these gorgeous puppies will shower you with years of love, licks and loyalty!T Shirt Hey Jude These puppies will be smaller, live longer, and incur less vet expenses… By breeding our English Cream Golden Retriever females with our 4 pound Toy poodle, we produce what most people consider a Mini-Goldendoodle.
Obviously, Mr Phinn is not tall enough [to breed naturally], so we use a method known as transcervical insemination. With the aid of a long, slender scope slowly introduced into the vaginal canal, the cervical opening is visualized and a sterile, flexible catheter is passed through the opening into the uterus, where the semen is directly deposited. One of the main advantages of this type of insemination is that there is no anesthetic needed, as our moms stand quietly for the procedure. Mini-Golden doodles seem to be a great size for many singles, couples and families. Because our females weigh between 45-65 pounds, our puppies weigh in at different sizes too. We have actually had puppies that have reached only 7 pounds full grown, although that is not common. Our  puppies typically grow to between 20-40 pounds. We are unable to guarantee what size your puppy will be when it is full grown. We will, however, be able to give you a very close idea of the final size based on previous litters, the size it is at 8 weeks of age, and the size of the puppy’s mom.
Mini-Golden doodles seem to be a great size for many singles, couples and families. They are great for small apartment living due to the fact that they don’t take up much room and they are virtually shed-free. They are happy whether you have a fenced-in yard or acres to run and play. Royal Minidoodles are at home anywhere they decide to call their palace! More questions about our puppies? Check out Frequently Asked Questions! Meet our newest puppies!Check out the gallery So you’ve decided to buy a puppy? How exciting for you and your family to be making the long-term commitment to get a dog. Have you thought about what type of dog is right for your lifestyle yet? Please take a look at our advice that may help you figure out what kind of dog would suit you and your family best. Buying a puppy from a breeder If you've decided to buy from a dog breeder follow our top tips to ensure that you’re buying a happy and healthy puppy. The RSPCA/AWF Puppy contract can help you avoid becoming another victim of the puppy trade.
Always make sure you see mum and her pups together, and never buy a puppy if you have doubts about the breeder or situation - buying the puppy will only fund their illegal operation. Please contact us with any concerns about a breeder so we can investigate. Have you considered adopting a puppy instead? So many puppies and dogs in our care are looking for loving homes - and we’ll help match you with your perfect dog! Questions to ask the breeder Before you visit a puppy, it’s recommended to phone and ask some questions first. Here are some examples of questions to ask a puppy breeder: Did they breed the puppy? Are the puppies kept where they were bred? How many puppies are/were in the litter? Have the puppies or their parents had any health problems? Have the puppies been treated for worms or other parasites? Have, or will, the puppies be given their first vaccinations before going to their new homes? Have the parents been screened for any inherited problems known to be a problem in that breed?
Do the puppies have any form of identification, such as microchips? Download more questions for a breeder (PDF 1.16MB) for more help on what to look for. When you meet the puppies: Make sure you see the puppies’ mum healthy. Look for clues that the puppy was actually born there. Ask to see certificates of screening for problem diseases, vaccination and microchipping records. Check for any signs of illness. When it comes to choosing your puppy, try and look for a happy interactive puppy. Spend plenty of time with the dog and don't feel rushed, they'll be your responsibility for many years to come. Don't buy on the first visit. To keep on track, use our Visiting a puppy checklist (PDF 1.66MB) and get the puppy contract today. Taking your new puppy home When you’ve chosen your puppy, you’ll need to get everything ready at home. You should also find a vet and book them in for a check up. You'll need to make sure you guide and train them to develop into happy and much loved companions.