MMK Cavoodles
Ararat, VIC
Expecting litter
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Hi, I'm Michelle K.
We are a small ethical breeder located in western Victoria, Australia. We are dedicated to furthering the love of Cavoodles through our beautiful dogs and pups.
Newborn & Planned Litters
Vet Approved Criteria
Member since Oct 2021
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- Breeding & Welfare
- Health Practices
- Home Environment
- Documentation
- Feeding
- Physical Condition
Our Breeding Practices
Behaviour and socialisation
Pups are raised in a loving family environment on our rural property. We socialise our puppies in many different environments. They get to roam indoors and outdoors, and get used to many different sounds like TV, music, vacuum cleaner, lawn mowers and cars. Our pups also interact with a variety of adults,…
Health
Our dogs are DNA tested and cleared. The parents are vet checked regularly. Puppies are microchipped and vaccinated. They also get their worming at 2 week intervals. All puppies undergo a health check before they leave for their forever homes.
Home environment
Pups are raised in our home on a 2 acre rural property, with lots of room to roam around inside and out. We have an outside deck which they can run around on.
Included with our puppies
Included in the purchase of a puppy is: - Microchipping - Vaccinations - Worming (to 8 weeks) - Full Vet Health Check - Puppy Pack
Health Tests
Core Tests(1/1)
MMK Cavoodles conducts 1 out of 1 core health tests which RightPaw believe are most important to conduct for the Cavoodle.
Patellar Luxation
Physical Test
Dogs affected by patellar luxation have loose kneecaps that may pop in and out of the knee joint,…
Additional Tests
MMK Cavoodles conducts 14 additional tests available for the Cavoodle.
Genetic Test
Canine Elliptocytosis is a rare genetic disease causing the red blood cells to be abnormally elliptical in shape, rather than round. It generally does not cause a clinical problem to affected dogs, but puppies may be mildly anaemic and smaller than others. There is a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this disease.
Genetic Test
Congenital Macrothrombocytopenia (CM) is a mild disease which normally does not have any impact on an affected dog’s health or lifespan but can cause concern if noticed on routine bloodwork without knowing the cause. It is a blood disease resulting in low numbers of very large platelets. There is a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
This is a genetic condition affecting Cavalier King Charles Spaniels that causes severe skin, nail and eye issues, as well as making the usually long smooth coat tight and curly. Curly Coat is linked to Congenital Dry Eye disease. There is a DNA test available to identify if breeding Cavaliers are carrying Congenital Dry Eye or Curly Coat.
Genetic Test
Curly Coat Dry Eye Syndrome is a genetic cause of eye and skin problems in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppies. The disease also caused an unsually tight curly coat texture. There is a DNA test available to identify if breeding Cavaliers are carrying the gene for Curly Coat Dry Eye Syndrome.
Genetic Test
This is a disease affecting the spinal cord of older dogs, initially causing wobbliness and eventually hindlimb paralysis. It can affect a wide range of breeds. There is now a DNA test that can indicated if a breeding dog is carrying this disease.
Genetic Test
This is a genetic neurological condition affecting Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. It causes sudden stiffening of the legs, often causing the dog to fall over and be unable to move. There is a DNA test available to indicate if a breeding dog is carrying this disease. The test is also recommended in Cavoodles.
Physical Test
An eye certificate means the breeder has had their breeding dogs examined by a veterinary ophthalmologist, to confirm they are not affected by any eye conditions which may be passed down genetically to their puppies. If relevant for the breed, it also includes running DNA tests to confirm the dog is not a genetic carrier of hereditary eye diseases, such as Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). It includes breeders who have participated in the Australian Canine Eye Scheme (ACES).
Genetic Test
GM2 gangliosidosis is a lysosomal storage disorder that causes neurological problems. There are a few different types of this disease affecting different breeds. There is a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Physical Test
A heart certificate indicates that a breeding dog has been screened for heart disease such as DCM or MMVD. Auscultation alone is only accepted as a screening method if performed by a veterinary cardiologist or a GP vet certifying an OFA Basic Cardiac Screen. Echocardiography is an accepted screening method via GP or cardiologist.
Physical Test
These breeders have had x-rays taken on their breeding dogs to assess their ‘hip score’. Dogs with low hip scores have better hips and are less likely to develop problems in the future. Most large and medium sized dog breeds benefit from hip scoring to ensure they are unlikely to pass hereditary hip problems on to their puppies.
Genetic Test
Mucopolysaccharidosis is a genetic lysosomal storage disease that can cause various problems including stunted growth and bone deformities. There are a few different variants of this disease that have been identified in different breeds. For many breeds there are DNA tests available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying the condition.
Genetic Test
Neonatal Encephalopathy (NE) is a brain disease that can occur in Standard Poodle puppies. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Genetic Test
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) in dogs is a type of genetic eye disease causing deterioration of the retina and eventually, blindness. There are a variety of sub-types of PRA, which can occur in various breeds. There are various DNA tests available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.
Physical Test
Syringomyelia is a painful disease caused by pressure abnormalities when the skull is effectively too small for the brain. It is common in some lines of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. It is vital that breeders never breed from a dog who has shown any signs of the disease. Ideally, breeding dogs should be MRI scanned to prove they are free from the condition.
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About the Breeder
A little about us
Hi, I am Michelle, and I have been breeding Cavoodles and Spoodles since 2016. We are dedicated to furthering the love of Cavoodles through our beautiful dogs and pups.
Why we got involved in breeding
We got involved into breeding as we love dogs and we have a love for the Cavoodle and Spoodle breeds. We see the love and excitement on people's faces, and that joy of giving puppies to families - it really changes their life, and we look forward to that every time we have a litter.
Our special touch
We have a personal touch with our customers in that we keep in contact even after our dogs go home to their forever home with their human parents! We keep in contact through our Facebook groups, where we see updates of how the dogs are doing; and we even get some owners coming back for another puppy. There is a…
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Credentials
State registration
MB123558
Breeding since
2016
A$3,000