Rehomed

Old English Mastiff x St BERNESE in Fraserburgh

£950

These wee beauties are the result of our family pets, Maia and Bruno, dad is a
St Bernard x Bernese.
Pups coats are changing colour by the week, but it does look like a few may hold onto their mums brindle colouration.
Weaning is in full swing and going great.
They will be wormed at 4,6 and 8 weeks with Panacur.
Microchipping will be done at their Vet Health Check appointment, and possibly their first vaccination, if your vet uses the same version as mine, which is L4 otherwise pup won't be vaccinated as this would result in starting over a new vaccination regime, delaying their time to get out for the all important socialisation and too much chemicals for little pups system.
Temperament wise, I'm biased because I think my dogs are the bees knees, but reared properly your pup should be as equally loyal cuddly and a great companion.
This said, I do not recommend them for families with children under 8, due to their size they can inadvertently knock small people over and I do not want child to become afraid nor my pup to have reprimands for just being a big bouncy baby itself, hope you can appreciate this.
As in all adverts, I can honestly say pictures do not do them justice and viewings will be starting once pups are 6 weeks old, either in person or FaceTime/ videos.

Please call for any information you need and leave a brief description of what could potentially be their new home and life.

Delivery MAY be possible at an additional cost depending on location

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Puppy age: 5 Weeks
Puppies in litter:
11 Boys | 2 Girls
Will be microchipped: 
Breed:
Mixed Breed
Breed Size: Medium
Breed Type: Hybrid
Posted: 1 week ago
Ad ID: 40796225
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  • Must be over 8 weeks old
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Lorraine
Fraserburgh
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