Hello, I still have one female American bully left from our litter, she is 8 weeks old and ready to go now.
Last Saturday (05/02/22) she has had her 1st set of vaccinations and microchip done. Worming course and flea treatment is completed too. She is ABKC registered and have paperwork here. Her mum, Bonnie, is our family pet.
This little lady is so sweet, been brought up around cats and children too. She is extremely cuddly and loving. A nice calm, happy nature but also playful too. She rolls over on her back to demand belly rubs, she LOVES her belly rubs!
It's SO easy to fall in love with her and her gentle, loving personality, I will be so sad to see her go. Always welcome to come round and meet her.
Any questions, feel free to ask :)
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