OUR BEAUTIFUL ALL BLUE GIRL HAS GIVEN US 2 SIMPLY GEORGEOUS JACK RUSSELLS. WE HAVE AN ALL BLUE BOY AVAILABLE AND A LILAC AND TAN BOY.
THESE PUPPIES ARE STUNNING, THE LILAC AND TAN BOY MARKINGS ARE EXCEPTIONAL, THEY BOTH WILL BE VERY HANSOME DOGS
MUM AND DAD ARE OUR FAMILY PETS, MUM IS ALL BLUE AND COMES OUT OF LOUIE FROM THE MUCH WEN LOCK LINES, DAD IS LILAC AND TAN, AND IS NONE RELATED TO THE WEN LOCK LINES, THESE BOYS WOULD MAKE EXCELLENT FAMILY PETS, BUT ALSO GOOD STUD DOGS.
PUPPIES ARE BROUGHT UP IN OUR HOME AND WILL BE WELL SOCAILISED, THEY WILL BE WORMED REGULARLY AND COME FULLY VET CHECKED AND MICROCHPPED, ALONG WITH AN ADVOCATE,(tics, flees and worms) THEY WILL BE READY TO LEAVE LAST WEEK IN OCTOBER.
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