Our loving family lhasapoo pet Oreo has given birth to 6 stunning beautiful puppies she has been a fantastic mum! Oreo is an F1 lhasapoo 50% Lhasa 50% poodle her puppies are F1b 75% poodle 25% Lhasa The Lhasapoo is considered a "hypoallergenic" or non-shedding, more allergy-friendly mixed breed, so they are a great choice for allergy sufferers. Dad is a red kc miniature poodle
We have 6 boys available
They will come health checked, vaccined microchipped and wormed at 2,4,6,8 weeks with panacur!
We are looking for 5 star homes for these puppies so if you could give a little info about yourself when enquiring that would be much appreciated
A £300 non refundable deposit is required to secure puppy you will receive a weekly update on your pooch as well as photos
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