Here is my beautiful pug puppy Ivy She responds and understands Ivy.
Ivy is 14 weeks old on Friday she is fully vaccinated and microchipped she is also a KC registered pedigree pug. she is also 90% house trained, she is also very good on a lead loves to go for walks, she also sits and waits, Ivy is a beautiful loving dog who loves attention is fantastic with children and other dogs but unfortunately I have two ASD children who are struggling to understand she is only little and can't cope with how energetic she is and I'm struggling to supervise them 100% of the time.
Ivy comes with
Big sack of dry food and wet food
2 beds
Plenty of toys
Bowls
Lead and harness.
All paperwork.
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