Unique Cavoodles
Logan, QLD
Hi, I'm Chloe A.
My name is Chloe. We are a human family of 2A and 2K. We have two beautiful cavoodle girls named Lily and Indy. We are originally from Cairns (FNQ), currently located in Brisbane for a year or so. After our daughter was born and then diagnosed with underlying health issues and a disease, we had to search for a…
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Member since Apr 2022
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- Breeding & Welfare
- Health Practices
- Home Environment
- Documentation
- Feeding
- Physical Condition
Our Breeding Practices
Behaviour and socialisation
Our puppies are brought up not only in our main bedroom for the first week or two, but in a family environment. They go outside when they are old enough to feel grass and become adventurous within their own habitat and siblings. Always sleeping inside to ensure they are safe and comfortable.
Health
The health for our puppies and mum is our top priority; ensuring they get enough milk and are putting weight on. If they need an extra helping, I have di-vetelact formula to help. They are seen by the vet and on 5 star biscuits. All our puppies are vet checked at 6 weeks, microchipped, vaccinated and wormed…
Home environment
Our puppies are brought up in a family home with adults and kids. They are used to the daily comings and goings.
Included with our puppies
I have and always will provide a puppy welcoming and information pack, a few toys, a blanket with Mum's smell, as well as a lead and collar.
Health Tests
Core Tests(0/1)
Unique Cavoodles conducts 0 out of 1 core health tests which RightPaw believe are most important to conduct for the Cavoodle.
Additional Tests
Unique Cavoodles conducts 9 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.
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.
Badges of Recognition
About the Breeder
A little about us
I’m a mum of two children, who fell in love with the breed. Having a medical background myself I have become fascinated in the DNA and traits they carry.
Why we got involved in breeding
I love the fact that these dogs are the best dogs all round. Not only their tolerance with children but their all round personality. With a daughter who has a chronic disease, this breed is perfect.
Our special touch
Ask me anything you like. I’m happy to chat about anything. :)
Credentials
State registration
BIN0008368359458
Association
MDBA
Association number
25347
Breeding since
2019
- Responsible Pet Breeders Australia (RPBA)
A$4,000