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3367 days ago

Puppy now ready for sale - Tommy Lee

Kaye from Brookfield

Especially bred puppy. Mother American Staffordshire Terrier / Greyhound, 18.5kgs, father pedigree black male Bull Mastiff, 87kgs. This pedigree puppy only just now  for sale had 16 weeks with mum Boo Boo (American Staffordshire Terrier ).

He was fully wormed with Drontal at 7 weeks, parvo'd at 8 weeks, registered and micro-chipped at 15 weeks.

Tommy Lee is a cool dude, all black with a winning personality. He has heaps of energy, loves to run and play but is also a very sensitive guy who likes to snuggle up and give you puppy kisses. He walks on a lead and travels happily in a car.

He is a very affectionate, loyal and loving dog, a great family pet and alert dog who will guard her owners and families. He was bred especially with this purpose in mind.

The owner (Robbie, see details below) has heavily reduced the asking price to $950.

Contact.Robbie at 027 385 4359 or robbie.unsworth@gmail.com for more info.

Price: $950

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