Szendi

Miniature poodle

  • 4 months old
  • Female

Ready to go

Born: December 2, 2025.
Hi dear future owner, my name is Szendi and I’m a little mischievous miniature poodle puppy. I love playing, running and getting into all kinds of trouble. When I get tired, I turn into a cute little teddy bear and cuddle up in your lap. My pedigree papers are currently in process — we’re just waiting for the post lady to bring them. I enjoy bath time and I’m not afraid of the vet. If you like my photos, feel free to give us a call.

+36 70 341 5375

Price:

2000 eur

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Samu

Miniature poodle

  • 4 months old
  • Male

Ready to go

Born: December 2, 2025. 
Hi dear future owner, my name is Samu and I’m a red ​miniature poodle. I’m a very kind, calm and cuddly little puppy, and I’m already learning the basic obedience commands really nicely. You can get a glimpse into my everyday life on TikTok at sparrowband.kutyasziget. 
I have all my vaccinations, I’m healthy and I come with pedigree papers. I’m also a big favorite at the café, so you can meet me and my mom at Utopia Nova near Budapest. You can book a meeting at utopianova.hu or give us a call — although I can’t promise I’ll be the one answering 🙂

+36 70 341 5375

Price:

2000 eur

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What is SparrowBand?

The SparrowBand is the EU’s formal
umbrella organisation for dog breeders and 
owners, which fulfils a number of important roles.

The SparrowBand’s core goal is to improve the health and welfare of all dogs, and promote responsible dog ownership. This mission is broad and far-reaching, incorporating hereditary and health improvement campaigns for all recognised dog breeds. It also encompasses dog breeding, ownership and good practice and protocols.

Additionally, The Canis Kennel Club hosts and oversees Dog Show, which can only be entered by registered dogs and owners. They also manage the  assure breeder scheme to promote responsible dog breeding, and guide potential puppy buyers to choose the right breeder.

 MICROCHIP

Microchip Standards

The idea behind microchipping is that when a lost dog is found, it is taken to an animal shelter or pet clinic where they can scan the dog for a microchip to reveal its ID number. It is important to note that there are ISO standard and non-ISO standard microchips. The difference is the radio-wave frequencies transmitted by the scanner in order to activate the microchip. The frequency of our ISO standard microchip is 134.2 kHz. In the U.S.A. there are 125 kHz and 128 kHz frequency microchips too. We also recommend using universal scanners called forward- and backward-reading scanners. These scanners detect all microchip frequencies (134.2 kHz, 125 kHz and 128 kHz) and therefore a chip in a lost dog is more likely to be detected. Forward-reading scanners only activate ISO standard (134.2 kHz) microchips, but will not detect non-ISO standard (125 kHz and 128 kHz) microchips.

UP-TO-DATE VACCINATION

Our Puppy Vaccination

Our  vaccination protocol adheres to a worldwide standard. We will register the vaccination history of the dog in its vaccination booklet. Dogs can only travel after getting all the necessary vaccines. The dog’s exact delivery time is calculated from the day it has received its Rabies vaccination shot. This period is defined according to the legislation imposed by the dog’s destination country.

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