Hi we are pleased to announce our boy Cody is now ready for the ladies. He is KC registered with champions in his bloodline he comes from amazing lines and the quality is exceptional
Cody has the most luxurious coat it’s super thick as you can see he is very much loved no expense is spared when it comes to his care.
Cody has no health condition in regards to his eyes, hips or knees. He is an excellent example of the chow chow breed he’s small and compact he has the most amazing mane almost lion like! He is up to date with his vaccinations, flea and worming treatment.
His temperament is out of this world he’s very delicate he’s also been brought up around children and other animals
We have an instagram account for Cody if you would like to follow us
Cody carries:
x2 chocolate
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