Zico is a purebred Staffordshire bull terrier, both mum and dad are also blue mum has a slight brindle but is very light brown in colour , he is fully health checked, flea and wormed up to date, vaccinations also up to date .
First person to see him will snap him up.
.........all's we ask for is the price of a pup and the first choice of the litter............
In the possible case your girl is not pregnant, a repeat mating would be offered on her next season free of charge. Proof from your vet that your girl didn’t get pregnant will need to be provided.
Sadly he has no papers but you are more than welcome to come and see him or request more photos , feel free to message if you need to ask anymore questions or would like to see our boy .
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier Breed Information