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3368 days ago

Puppy now ready for sale - Camilla

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 her mum Boo Boo (American Staffordshire Terrier ).

She was fully wormed with Drontal at 7 weeks, parvo'd at 8 weeks, registered and microchipped at 15 weeks.

'Princess' Camilla is very pretty and quiet. She is dark brown with a white chest and socks speckled with black. She is a little bit timid but very loving and friendly, and loves to sit on laps and snuggle. She also loves to run and have fun.

She is toilet trained, knows basic commands, walks on a lead and travels and waits happily in a car. Camilla is very good with children aged 8 and up, and with other dogs, greeting them with good doggie manners. She is quiet, barking only if someone approaches the house and stopping fairly quickly.

She is a very affectionate, loyal and loving dog, a great family pet and alert dog who will guard her owners and families. She 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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