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2581 days ago

Cane Corso X Sharpei

Nina from Frankton

There are 7 beautiful puppies needing forever homes. They come from pedigree stock that we have cross-bred together. Cane Corso and Shar-pei. These puppies are stunning and may grow to medium size or bigger.

These puppies have personalities and love cuddles and attention. They are child-friendly some are more boisterous than others - however they have quite placid natures. Puppies require a lot of patience, love and attention and they in return will be loyal, protective and loving.

No time wasters please - puppies are quite expensive to take care of as well so looking for families that will treat them as part of the family and can afford it.

2 x males and 5 x females

Asking price $350.00. Please ph: o2o4o937523

Price: $350

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