Your new best friend awaits! Bring home a bundle of joy this spring. Our adorable puppies are ready to bloom in your loving forever home. Meet this beautiful litter of Miniature Poodles. These fun loving puppies are ready to be your new best friend. Imagine, the romps in the yard, watching your puppy play on a warm spring day and nap time in a sunbeam. While they are waiting for you to adopt them they received their first round of puppy shots, dewormer, and a vet check. Contact us today to meet your perfect match! When you do, well set up an appointment to come to our home to meet these beautiful babies. While you are here you can also meet their mother, Roxie, who weighs about 12 pounds. You can also meet their father, Dixon, who weighs about 17 pounds. Dont wait- make this season unforgettable! These babies are ready to join your family on May 1st. License #18555
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Litter details
LocationLititz, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter4 male
BreedMiniature Poodle
Age6 weeks, 6 days
Ready to LeaveMay 1, 2026
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
Worm treatedRegisteredParents are health testedAKC registered by collectionMicrochipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateVet checked
We got our adorable Cavapoo 3 weeks ago and he is the perfect most healthy little rascal. We are truly blessed to have him join our family.
shanicemanning
1 year
5.0
Just purchased a 13 week old mini poodle from Jacob and his family. Great communication! He came with all his shots and was 100% healthy. Thank you so much
marydubbink
1 year
5.0
We found our perfect little puppy at CVC
This breeder really cares for the puppies and it shows. Our puppy is happy, healthy and very smart. We couldn't be happier. I highly recommend this breeder.
Pros
Perfect size for city living and family environments, combining agility with manageable grooming needs
Highly intelligent and quick to learn, making training both enjoyable and effective
Low-shedding coat ideal for allergy sufferers and tidy households
Forms strong bonds with families, patient and good with older children
Cons
Needs professional grooming every 6-8 weeks to maintain coat health
Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods
Tendency to bark excessively, which can be challenging in apartments
Potential for hereditary health issues requiring attentive veterinary care