Puppylove Cavoodles

LocationRedland, QLD

Hi, I'm Alyssa P.

I am a very dedicated dog mom that decided to join breeding program in 2018. Ever since then countless hours of studies has been poured in to breeding knowledge. I am very hands on with all the parents dog and the puppies. Our vet has been helping us since start of the program and still the same vet to this day.…

Vet Approved Criteria

Member since Sep 2021

RightPaw Responsible Breeder Badge

Every breeder on RightPaw has agreed to our vet-approved RightPaw Code of Ethics, and passed an interview from one of our team.

  • Breeding & Welfare
  • Health Practices
  • Home Environment
  • Documentation
  • Feeding
  • Physical Condition

Our Breeding Practices

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Behaviour and socialisation

All our puppies are very well socialised with other dogs (other than parents and sibblings)

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Health

Puppies are wormed at 2-4-6-8 weeks, vaccinated and vet check before moving to new family. Vet details provided with vaccination certificate should there be any concerns or if verification is required

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Home environment

Puppies are raised in home environment with great big yard and Queenslander home. They start toilet training on both grass and pads with help of the senior dog members

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Included with our puppies

Our puppy pack include 5 days worth of existing food the puppy has been fed, treats, Portable water bottle, Lead & Harness, Toy, Blanket with Mommy & Littermate Scent, Documentations

Health Tests

Core Tests(0/1)

Puppylove Cavoodles conducts 0 out of 1 core health tests which RightPaw believe are most important to conduct for the Cavoodle.

Additional Tests

Puppylove Cavoodles conducts 8 additional tests available for the Cavoodle.

dna iconGenetic 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

dna iconGenetic 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.

dna iconGenetic 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.

Badges of Recognition

RightPaw Verified BadgeMDBA Registered

About the Breeder

A little about us

Welcome to Puppylove Cavoodle! We are a small-scale breeder in Hendra (near Brisbane Airport QLD). All my dogs are my family and I hold very dear to my heart. They have been DNA-tested and provided with best care and lots of love. We only breed purebred Cavalier and 1st Generation Cavoodles to ensure the best and…

Credentials

State registration

BIN0003965755154

Association

MDBA

Association number

26998

Breeding since

2018

  • Responsible Pet Breeders Australia (RPBA)

Applying for a puppy

Apply for a puppy by answering a few questions so Alyssa can get to know you.
A$4,900 - A$5,900

Puppy Pack with Current food, toy, litter and mom scented blanket, Vaccination and Microchip details, 6 weeks pet insurance.

A$4,900 - A$5,900