Our beautiful long haired Patterdale Terrier and long haired Jack Russell dad have had a litter of beautiful pups. It is mum’s second litter, and her previous pups all looked like her with long hair.
The pups were born on 1st March and will be ready to go to their new homes towards the end of April when they will be 8 weeks old. I am able to hold for longer if this date is not convenient for you to collect your pup.
All pups will be wormed, flead and microchipped. They will also be vet checked and come with a health certificate. The pups have been reared in the family home so are use to everyday noises and enjoy lots of cuddle time.
I will be able to provide frequent updates of photo’s and video’s of the pups and will be in constant contact with their new families.
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