Hi Everyone,
I'm happy to announce that our family pets Lola and Bruno are having a litter of 5 (4 girl and 1 boy) beautiful babies .
2 girls (Yellow and Orange collar) and the only boy (Blue collar) have already been reserved.
1 girl is available.
The puppies have been health checked and given their first jab . They have also been microchipped flea and worm treated yesterday. All puppies are in perfect health.
The puppies will be ready from the 13th of March.
Due to the current situation videos and video calls can be arranged to view the pups.
Please be informed that 200 pounds nonrefundable deposit required to secure the puppy of your choice.
Please contact me if you are interested in having one of our babies.
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