ALL PUPPIES BAER HEARING TEST CLEAR on 9th October 2021 and microchipped.
Pleased to announce the safe arrival of 10 dalmatian pups on 29th August 2021.
We have 5 boys and 1 girl left avaliable, these consists of:
3 liver spotted boys
1 black spotted boy
1 black spotted girl
All pups have been bought up in a family home with children and other animals.
They will be wormed at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks.
Will have 1st vaccination.
Kc registered, microchipped and BAER tested, come with a puppy contract and puppy pack with 4 weeks free petplan insurance and a life time of help and advice.
Mother is owned by myself and pictures of dad on request.
Viewings will be welcome and deposit secures
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Report ListingIs the Dalmatian the right pet for your lifestyle? Read our Dalmatian Dog Breed Information. It is important to consider these facts to help you decide whether you are ready for long-term pet ownership.
Dalmatian Breed Information