Hi selling my Fawn male puppy he was born on the 7th march and will be ready to leave in 8 weeks time 2nd may his mum Betsy is in the picture with him his dad bronx is blue she just had one puppy this time he be around children and family members as he growing up so he will be use to people around him if he doesn’t go he will stay with the family with his mum/dad as they both live with use
He will be health checked by the vet
He be microchip
He will have first and second vaccinated if he gone before his second one l inform the vet at you are the new owners of him and you can get the second one done
Flead and wormed
Kc registered
Just to let you no the home this little boy lives in is cctv and him/mum are cctv in the home to make sure they are ok and safe just to let you no if you are coming to see him
You are welcome to message me about him and are welcome to come and see him
You can leave a deposit of £300 on him
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