American bullie x blue merl in Carmarthenshire

£1,200
American bullie x blue merl in Carmarthenshire

£1,200
1 Boy puppy available
We have a chunky boy blue merl pocket bully mixed with a blue staffy for sale.
Stunning puppy
House trained already
Love's his chews and gets threw plenty
Cheeky chappie
Love's a cuddle ready to settle for bed
Eating and drinking perfect
Mom and dad have excellent
temperaments, mom is the merle pocket bully whilst dad is the blue staffy and kc registered, both can be seen.
Both parents are in pictures, very friendly and well socialised with other dogs and children
All brought up since puppies with children and mixed with other dogs
Socialised well
1st injections and microchiped
Now ready to leave home for a new happy healthy home
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Puppy age: 9 Weeks
Puppies in litter:
1 Boy
1 Boy
Will be microchipped:
Breed Size:
Medium
Breed Type:
Hybrid
Posted:
1 week ago
Ad ID: 40665785


Must be over 8 weeks old
Visit the puppy with its mum
before paying a depositMicrochipped
No imported puppies
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Carmarthenshire
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