Aurora is my beautiful Jack Russell x Chihuahua. She is 2 years old, heath checked, microchipped, vaccinated (I have a vaccination record as proof), wormed and flea treated.
Since having Aurora from being a puppy she has grown up on a farm surrounded by horses, other dogs and lots of children. She has a energetic and fun temperament; Aurora loves walks and playing.
I am so sad to be selling her but she deserves time I can not give due to a change in my circumstances.
I would love for Aurora to go to a family, loving forever home as she loves children, love and cuddles.
If you are interested in Aurora, I would really appreciate if you could send me a message with some information about yourself.
Thank you so much!
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