Whiskey's Cockapoos
Description
This page is dedicated to all Whiskeys pups & their new owners to show off photos / updates. Also to be used to advertise new litters from Whiskeys ladies Whiskey is our stunning miniature champagne/apricot F1 Cockapoo boy, a 100% successful, recommended and highly experienced stud!
Health Tests - PRCD PRA, FN and DM clear result via Laboklin.
He is fully up to date on all injections including parvovirus & kennel cough.
OUR STUD SERVICES: As a breeding mentor, I offer continuous support throughout your dams pregnancy, I am at the end of the phone for advice 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
If you are a first time breeder you will receive a range of documentation to use for your new litters including recommended puppy contracts and templates.
You can be sure to have stunning & most importantly healthy pups. You are also invited to advertise your litter on our popular facebook page.
I am part of a Cockapoo Home Breeding club who have strict code of ethics and high standards of care so you will receive the best advice possible. All this is included in the stud fee :-)
**We welcome mating with other breeds of dogs**
ABOUT WHISKEY:
His mother is a red KC reg Cocker English working Spaniel (PRA/PRCD/FN clear) and his father was a white miniature KC reg Poodle (PRA/PRCD/FN/PVK clear).
Whiskey is also registered with the Dog Lovers Registration Club.
Whiskey stands at 16 inches to the shoulder, he is a fantastic example of the breed, highly intelligent and he has created amazing looking teddy bear coated looking pups! Please see the photos! Everybody that see's him adores him, we get stopped everywhere we go.
Its important to know I only own one stud dog, he lives inside our family home with our beautiful F1 Cockapoo girl Truffles and cat Lola, and of course our children! Stud dogs of this upbringing should be used with your dam to be sure they are of excellent sound nature and pass this down to their pups.
CHOOSING A STUD:
Whiskey is an English (working line) Cockapoo.
What you should be aware of... there is a difference between English Cocker mix breeds and American Cocker mix breeds.
Breeding F2's:
Commonly found issues in Working, Show or American Cockers/Cockapoos are PRCD PRA, and DM.
FN is only found in English/working Spaniels up to press.
Commonly found issues only in American Cockers / American Cockapoos are: Retinal Dysplasia & Phosphofructokinase (PFK)
Before breeding you should know your dams linage to ensure that you should chose a stud that have had these DNA tests (tested on the stud not just the parents!) with clear results to ensure your puppies aren't affected with these horrendous diseases.
If your girl is an American line Cockapoo then you will need to have the Retinal Dysplacia DNA health test plus the PFK before using Whiskey as a stud.
You can see a full range of his pups on our Facebook community page set up just for him & other owners to post their Whiskeys pup updates!
Join us at www.facebook.com/WhiskeysCockapoos or check out my website - www.whiskeyscockapoos.co.uk
and Cockapoo Mad Club on Facebook.
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RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comTeddy’s training so far! Not bad considering he’s only 6 wks old yesterday 👍🏼
Week 6 Puppy photos!!! These are the best I have ever done I think 😁😁
Whelping Box Recommendation
Glad to report we’ve had a huge bonfire party tonight with lots of friends and the pups didn’t bat an eyelid! 👍🏼. No nervous pups here 🤗
Zoe (in both photos) and Lotti have had their 1st L2 injection today and handled it very well! Normally owners sort their own injections out with their vets however these two are staying with me for longer so they needed to start their course at 6wks old.
7am start for me! Coffee in hand as I watch the morning chaos. 😴
I’m interested to know from those who have had a pup directly from me how this weekends fireworks goes for them! I spend a lot of time with socialisation videos on in the back ground to help them not be nervous with new sounds including fireworks. Please vote xx
Today ive been doing training with pups individually to learn their names and to come to me. This is this afternoons play outside where you can see what they’ve learnt so far. Teddy ✅Harvey ✅ Indie ✅ so far!
The poo crew have moved onto a covered crate now. This model is puppy safe so that are not able to squeeze their faces through the bars and get stuck. I never ever close the door on them either. **picture in the comments of what could happen if you don’t chose your crate wisely 😞** Not suitable for children to see!
Chaos
Tonight they’ve all got something different to experience! Something to chew, other than my fingers....!!! This is dehydrated beef sticks and completely natural. **never leave a puppy unattended with a chew as they are choking hazards**
6 puppies exhausted from the kitchen free roam time they’ve had all evening and all using the toilet training pads! 🙂😍