Searching for a Toy Poodle for sale turns up a lot of listings — and not all of them are honest. A healthy, well-bred Toy Poodle is a 12–16 year commitment, so it pays to know exactly what to check before you send any money. This guide walks through how to buy safely, what a puppy should come with, and how a Valivans puppy is sold. We're an FCI & UKU-registered Toy Poodle breeder in Valencia, Spain.
Before you pay — quick checklist
✓ See the puppy and the mother (video or in person) · ✓ Ask for parents' health tests · ✓ Confirm pedigree & documents · ✓ Use a payment method with buyer protection · ✓ Walk away from anyone who refuses a call or visit.
How to avoid scams
Most Toy Poodle scams follow the same script: an unusually low price, urgency, and a seller who can't or won't show the puppy live. Protect yourself:
- Insist on a live video call showing the puppy with its mother — scammers reuse stolen photos and can't produce live video.
- Ask for the parents' health-test results and the puppy's pedigree paperwork by name, and check they match.
- Be wary of deposits to untraceable payment methods; use options that offer buyer protection.
- A price far below the market is a warning sign, not a bargain — see the Toy Poodle price guide for realistic ranges.
What a Toy Poodle puppy should come with
A responsibly sold Toy Poodle isn't just a puppy in a box — it comes with proof of how it was bred and cared for:
- Pedigree — a UKU pedigree recognised by the FCI.
- Veterinary passport, microchip and age-appropriate vaccinations.
- Health certificate, with health-tested parents behind the litter.
- Ongoing support from a breeder who stays reachable after the sale.
New to the breed? Start with our complete Toy Poodle breed guide and the care & grooming guide so you know what you're taking on.
Buying a Toy Poodle from Valivans
We breed red and apricot Toy Poodles, including teacup-size dogs, raised at home in Valencia and socialised from birth. Every puppy leaves with full papers, health testing behind the parents, and lifelong support. We welcome visits by appointment, deliver across Spain, and arrange safe transport throughout Europe and internationally.
Ready to find your Toy Poodle?
Tell us what you're looking for and we'll share current and upcoming litters, arrange a visit, or plan delivery to your city. Pricing depends on pedigree, colour and size — contact us for exact details.
Contact UsFrequently Asked Questions
Insist on seeing the puppy and at least the mother on a live video call or in person, ask for the parents' health test results and the puppy's pedigree paperwork, and never pay by methods that offer no buyer protection. A breeder who refuses a video call or a visit is the biggest red flag.
A well-bred Toy Poodle should come with a pedigree (UKU recognised by the FCI), a veterinary passport, a microchip, age-appropriate vaccinations, and a health certificate. The parents should be health-tested. Valivans puppies include all of this plus lifelong support.
Price depends on pedigree, colour, size and the breeder's health testing. A health-tested, FCI-pedigree Toy Poodle costs significantly more than a no-papers puppy, but avoids the vet bills and heartbreak that come with poorly bred dogs. See our Toy Poodle price guide for current ranges and contact us for exact pricing.
Yes. Valivans is based in Valencia, Spain, and delivers across Spain and arranges safe transport throughout Europe and internationally. Each trip is planned individually around the puppy and your country's import requirements.
Toy Poodle puppies should stay with their mother and littermates until at least eight weeks, and many breeders place small toys a little later. By then they are weaned, have started vaccinations and early socialisation, and are strong enough for the move.
