Really sad to be writing this and sad to say we are selling our beautiful black WCS girl Lulu due to no fault of her own what so ever.
She is 14WEEKS old she is such a happy very playful little girl who is full of life. The reason being we need to let her go is she is to wild for our small house hold and needs full attention she is very active and my chihuahua who has been our pet for many years really isn’t taking to her it’s not fair on both dogs. I want her to go to a forever loving home she needs full active attention.
She comes from a very good working background she is full KC registered and 5th generation pedigree she has all papers.
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