Our much loved Dolly has had a litter of 8 beautiful puppies. They will be ready to leave 22nd December with microchip, wormed/flead and a piece of comfort blanket. Dolly is our family dog who we’ve had since 8 weeks old, she has a wonderful temperament and has always been a brilliant family dog. Dolly is a bichon frise and dad (bear) is a toy poodle sable both hypoallergenic non malting dogs. The puppies will be raised in my family home so will be used to noise and handling and will be ready to view 24th November. A £100 non refundable deposit will be needed to secure your puppy. I am happy to FaceTime before for you to choose your pup and see their setting. Please message me if you have any further questions!
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