My 2 border collies have produced a healthy litter of 7 puppies. All black and white. Picture of mum in photos.
I will be putting in place a puppy contract, there will also be a deposit for any puppy.
There are 3 boys and 4 girls. 1 of the girls is staying.
They will ready to leave mum the first week of September, they will be microchipped and also they will be leaving with a puppy pack that will include a bag of puppy food that they will be weaned on, a toy/teddy plus a blanket that smells like mum and siblings.
There will be a puppy group in WhatsApp that new owners will be added to so that everyone can see how the puppies are getting on and they will also the opportunity to meet each other and puppies can see mum and dad as well.
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