Due to no fault of her own I am having to sell Willow my 7 months old Weimaraner. It is with a heavy heart I am having to find her a new home due to circumstances changing.
She is a lovely pup is house trained, will sit and do paw. She loves long walks and would suit an active family she is good with kids but still jumps up quite a bit so would need to be careful with small children my youngest is 9.
She is up to date with vaccinations flea and worm treatment. She is micro chipped.
She will come with all of her things harness lead toys bowls bed and crate (which is only used for when dropping kids to school and bed time) although she may need a new crate as fastly outgrowing the one I have.
Any more info wanted please feel free to ask she is not KC Registered reflection of this in price.
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