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2393 days ago

2 Huntaway Puppies x Kelpie

Elisabeth from Thames

I'm listing these on behalf of my son who is a farmer in rural Waiuku.
2 Huntaway puppies, 14 weeks old, been regularly flead & wormed.
1 Male, black & white
1 Female, chocolate brown
Both parents are excellent working dogs. My son told me they could have Kelpie, hence the brown puppy, she's a very lovely and sweet natured dog who would work as hard as her mother and would herself be a wonderful mother.
The male is a very keen and intelligent dog and would make an excellent worker.
Viewing and pick-up in rural Waiuku. Price is per puppy
Ph. Lorenz 021- 0867 1577 please contact him personally, thank you very much.

Price: $250

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