Our beautiful girl has had a stunning litter of 4 healthy Jack Shih Poo pups born on 11th Dec.
Mum is 3/4 Jack Russell 1/4 Shih Tzu and stands just over 11” to her shoulders. Dad is a gorgeous golden toy poodle.
2 girls - white and black £2000
2 boys - black £1900
The puppies will be ready to leave at 8 weeks old from Sat 5th February. They will be wormed at 2,4,6 and 8 weeks. They will also leave us fleaed and microchipped and with their 1st vaccinations as well as health checked. They will be given a blanket with mums scent on, puppy training pads and food to get you started. I’m happy to answer any questions that you might have. A £250 non refundable deposit will secure a puppy of your choice. Please no time wasters... also due to COVID-19 we can do video calls and photo updates.
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