Looking for friendly loveing homes for my 2 little boys,, gorgeous chunky boys, their sister as now been sold, they will be ready to go to their new loveing homes on 16th of December, these boys are 1chocolate Merle & 1 blue Merle, I have DNA for these puppy’s which will be provided for genuine interest only, please no time waisters as these puppy’s are not cheap due to the DNA, mum and dad can be seen, mummy as mothered her baby’s so well and now with the help from us they are now been weened off her and doing so well and toilet training they have been up to date wormed, and will all leave at 8 weeks old with dna, Kc 1st vacanation microchip, & puppy pack to help settle them into their new homes, I will be happy to help with any more information needed thankyou
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