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Genuine F3 Pomsky Puppies

Ammanford
1 day
£2,500
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Adv. Location:Milo, Ammanford
Breed:Pomsky
Pets in litter:4 male / 4 female
Age:4 months, 8 days
Ready to Leave:2024-09-07
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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** 1 female grey and white blue eyed Pomsky available ** Genuine F3 pomsky puppies for sale (from health-tested parents) with ICE blue eyes. We’ve called her Ice, she’s a small grey and white blue eyed woolly girl, she’s a perfect little Pomsky who would make an amazing family member. She’s very friendly playful and loves children and other dogs of all sizes. Ice is fully vaccinated, microchipped, up to date with worming, de flead and will leave us with 3kg bag of food and a purchase agreement and health guarantee. We estimate she will be between 6-8kg when fully grown, we were originally keeping her for our selves. We at Celtic Star, a world-renowned licensed and reputable pomsky breeder, are proud to announce our beautiful litter of F3 pomskies, these puppies will be standard size Pomskies when fully grown. Pomskies range from £2,250 to £2,500 as genuine USA health-tested lines. We are also a licensed, reputable breeder paying high taxes, combined with my partner over 30 years of experience. Not a have-a-go hobby breeder. We are a family breeder yet a registered LTD company that does everything up to standard and above with a great reputation. We have invested everything in our dogs and facilities over the years. Pomskies are our passion, and we love to show it off when everyone visits our establishment. Puppies of this quality and line are not born often. Mum is our brown-eyed, husky-marked, friendly, and intelligent girl, hip and elbow scored, DNA tested, all clear. Dad is our boy woolly coat, BVA hip and elbow tested, and also DNA tested, all clear! We health test our dogs, and we also give a health guarantee with our puppies that covers you for peace of mind, as we are that confident in the health of our dogs and puppies from our strict health testing. If anything is picked up with your puppy in the first year, down to genetic defects, we give a full refund. Mom and dad Selectively bred together, they have produced beautiful puppies. Mom and dad can be seen with their puppies at our family home. Our pomsky puppies are raised in our family home around children and other dogs. What do our puppies leave us with? 1st set of vaccinations, vet checked, microchipped, de-wormed and de-flead, puppy pad trained, and also come with a puppy guide booklet full of information and knowledge we’ve picked up over the years, a diet in writing, a bag of 3 kg of Purina Pro Plan food, lifetime breeder support, and a puppy contract with a health guarantee. We have many 5-star reviews from over the years and over 60 thousand followers on social media, as we are a pomsky breeder known for breeding not only for temperament and health but always striving to breed the most impressive pomskies. We are also listed on the UK Pomsky Kennel Club as a gold-official pomsky breeder. Visit us on Instagram at @celticstar_kennels. Facebook Celtic Star Kennels Website: www.celticstarkennels.com For any more information or questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. £500 deposit to secure the remaining balance, due on the day of collection.
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Celtic Star Kennels (Fully Licensed)
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Ammanford
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Member since:2 years
Celtic Star Kennels (Fully Licensed)
Licence No.:LAB182
Local Authority:The Carmarthenshire County Council
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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

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£2,500
Celtic Star Kennels (Fully Licensed)
Licensed Breeder
Ammanford
1 day
Member since:2 years
Celtic Star Kennels (Fully Licensed)
Licence No.:LAB182
Local Authority:The Carmarthenshire County Council
Verified by:
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Google

We take animal welfare seriously

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