Our family pets Sasha and Feargal have had a litter of six bouncy sprockers. Sasha is a black and white roan sprocker and Feargal is a lemon and white roan sprocker As of today there are three girls and one boy left. They will be ready to go to loving pet homes from 22/11/22. Our puppies are reared in our home and are used to other dogs cats and people so are confident little puppies. Both the parents have great temperaments and are super with children. When the time goes for the puppies to leave they will be microchipped vaccinated and treated for worms and fleas. We send them off with a blanket that has their mothers scent and also some of the food that they are currently on. Viewing is recommended!
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Report ListingIs the Sprocker the right pet for your lifestyle? Read our Sprocker Dog Breed Information. It is important to consider these facts to help you decide whether you are ready for long-term pet ownership.
Sprocker Breed Information