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American Pocket Bullies

Witham
6 days
£2,250
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Adv. ID:30rNkA7I3
Views:590
Favourites:2
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Witham
Viewable with Mother:
Pets in litter:3 female / 1 male
Ready to Leave:2024-10-31
Age:15 weeks, 3 days

Health & Docs

Vaccinations up to dateNeuteredWorm and flea treatedKC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetMicrochipped by collection date
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Description
Here Is Our Stunning Pocket Bully Puppies From Our Beautiful Girl “Lil Kim” 🩷 About The Mum Our Girl Lil Kim Has Been A Wonderful Mum To Her First & Only Litter With 11 Puppies! She Will Not Be Having Any More Puppies So These Pups Are Exclusive! Lil Kim is an extreme pocket bully directly from the world famous "Louis V Line" she is a direct LVL biggie daughter & grch kaos granddaughter. Her Pedigree is full of big names - GrCh Kaos Pretty Boy Fortnox Koutures Haka LVL Oro LVL Asia Kingdom Bully’s Han LVL Biggie yoto All World class bully's just to name a few.... She Is The Only Bully In The UK 🇬🇧 With This Bloodline! Lil Kim is a real angel she has the kindest soul the best temperament I have ever witnessed in a dog! She is a real extreme big-boned broad girl a true eye catching one in a million dog! She is full of love & affection & has took to her new role as mother very well! Lil Kim Recently Entered Her First Show & Placed 3rd 🥉 In The Best Pocket Bully 2+ Years Female 💙 About The Dad Dad to the litter is a well known award winning stud dog based in the UK, He goes by the name "Pablo" He Is One Gorgeous Dog! He Is Extremely clean the boy has no faults! He has an athletic, Shredded build in stunning blue & tan colour - a head turner for sure! His Bloodlines Are All Top Bully's Based in The USA This breeding is a real compliment to the American pocket bully breed with both Mum & Dad Bringing a lot to the table! 🐶About The Puppy’s These Puppy’s Are Absolutely Full Of Character! There is never a dull moment with them around!! They are very well looked after & bred well these are not your average pocket bully’s! Lots of love & time has gone into these babies 💕 These puppies are all show winners! 🏆 no faults - all have straight fronts, nice bite, amazing temperament etc 🩷Girl 1 - Girl 1 Is very outgoing she loves snuggling up & always has that cheeky look in her eyes , she is extremely well structured and her blue & tan coat is absolutely stunning 😍 this girl is clean she has no flaws!! 💛 Girl 2 - Girl 2 is the biggest girl out of the whole litter! She’s huge! Her sandy colour coat shines in the sun she is beautiful!! She is the most affectionate out of each pup and loves nothing more than a cuddle 🥰 💜Girl 3 - Girl 3 is the sweetest little soul! She’s the smallest girl out the 3 but despite being the smallest she is the bravest & most daring! She has the kindest face & temperament 💞 She is Full Of Muscles & Her body structure is impeccable! Once again These Puppies Are NOT YOUR AVERAGE pocket Bully’s! They will grow up to be extraordinary dogs ❤‍🔥 They Have Been raised in doors in a loving family home with regular handling and socialisation both with adults , children and other dogs. ABKC registered 📝 Health Tested ✅ 1st & 2nd Jabs done✅ Wormed✅ Nails clipped✅ Micro chipped ✅ Etc They Were Born On The 5th Of August & Ready To Go To His Forever Home 🏡 They Must Go To Good Homes! 🏡 For more information & videos of puppy's or parents message me - ABKC Pocket Bully’s Pedigree READY TO GO Girl 1 - 2500 Girl 2 - 2500 Girl 3 - 2250 Boy - 2250 For More photos and Videos of Parents/ Mum with Pups please message.
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Be responsible, do your research!

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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Always view the puppy at the seller’s home with the puppy’s mother. Do not accept any excuses for sending money without a viewing having taken place, or if the advertiser attempts to meet you at any other location than their own home. Unscrupulous sellers will often suggest another location to avoid showing the puppy’s true living conditions. The advertiser should ALWAYS let you see the puppies interact with their mother. Pets4Homes do not allow third party sale of puppies and all litters of puppies advertised, MUST have been bred by the advertiser. Make sure that the interaction between the puppy and its mother is natural to avoid the setting being staged.

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Ask lots of questions

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

Microchips are a legal requirement

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Know your breeders

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Health tests

Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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Pet Payment & contract

Pet Payment & contract

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Trust your gut and walk away

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£2,250
STEPHEN H.
Witham
2 weeks
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