Hello, our beautiful Liver Sprocker Molly has had her first litter of six puppies born 11th October 2021.
We have 3 males remaining looking for their forever home from 7th December.
Dad is a family friends Sprocker, the same colour, markings and temperament as Molly.
All are kept in a family environment, both Mum and Dad are family pets. The puppies are handled, played with everyday and are not phased by anything. They have around children of all ages and brought up with 3 cats too.
They all have their own character and are amazing to be around.
Puppies are up to date with worming, they will be microchipped with first vaccinations before leaving.
They will come with a puppy pack too.
If you have any questions, please contact me
I can arrange a video call before coming to view to make sure we are all happy too.
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