971 days ago

Fox terrier x Jack Russell Puppies

Val from Linwood

3 Fox Terrier x Jack Russell puppies - 2 girls ,1 boy, 5 weeks old. These are bright intelligent dogs that have been well cared for by a loving Mum. Mum is a Fox Terrier x Jack Russell and she has a lovely nature, is very friendly with people and other dogs. Mum Is freckled top to toe and is the sweetest looking dog. Dad is a fox terrier and is highly intelligent, a good hunter and watch dog.
Mum is short legged and dad is long legged. Two puppies are short legged and one is long legged.

Puppies are now eating Royal Canin dog biscuits and puppy loaf as their main diet. They will be vaccinated, wormed, de-flea and Vet checked at 6 weeks and will be ready for their forever homes at 8 weeks.

Photos:

Puppy gold - Boy

Puppy red - Girl - she has a small kink in her tail from mum stepping on her tail as a newborn, Vets advice was leave it as is as not much could be done for such a small animal. She is doing really well and is a happy puppy.

Puppy blue - Girl




The female puppies are starting to get little spots like Mum.
Puppies are $1300 each and a non-refundable deposit of $200 can be paid to secure your puppy.



Viewings are welcome. Please phone me on 021 08931972 if you have any questions or want to arrange a viewing.

Price: $1,300

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