Our adorable Mini Poodle puppies are ready to find their forever homes! Raised on a loving family farm, these puppies are well-socialized, used to small children, other dogs, and have a smart and energetic personality. They are up to date on all shots, dewormed, and have been thoroughly vet checked to ensure theyre happy and healthy. Both parents, Herena and Yagi each weigh around 10 pounds, and live right on the farm and are available for you to meet. To help your new puppy settle in, well send you home with a small bag of puppy food. For more information or to schedule a visit, please call or text!
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Litter details
LocationNewville, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter3 male / 4 female
BreedMiniature Poodle
Ready to LeaveApr 18, 2026
Age7 weeks, 2 days
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC registered by collectionRegistered
I am grateful to have found such a great breeder on this site. I purchased a puppy from them and have been so happy with the puppy and the process of getting her. I was in contact with the owner several times prior to my purchase and the owner even reached out afterwards to make sure the puppy was doing okay. The owner truly cares about the puppies and their well-being and wants to ensure they end up in a good home. When picking up the puppy, I was able to see where the puppy stayed and it was a nice and clean area alongside her mother and litter siblings. Such a beautiful and sweet family as well. Thanks soooo much the puppy has brought me so much joy.! I can't wait to send pictures of her in a couple months. :)
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