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Stunning Litter of Miniature Jack Russell

Lincoln
2 weeks
£550
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Litter
Blue — Male. “Benjamin”
Reserved
Blue — Male. “Benjamin”Male£550
Brown — Male. “Rocky”
Reserved
Brown — Male. “Rocky”Male£550
Green — Male. “Max”.
Reserved
Green — Male. “Max”. Male£550
Pink — Female. “Buffy”.
Reserved
Pink — Female. “Buffy”. Female£650
Purple — Female. “Faith.”
Reserved
Purple — Female. “Faith.” Female£650
Red — Male. “Spike.”
Reserved
Red — Male. “Spike.” Male£550
White — Male. “Rolo”.
Reserved
White — Male. “Rolo”. Male£550

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Adv. ID:LGzqiIW9k
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Potterhanworth, Lincoln
Pets in litter:5 male / 2 female
Age:2 weeks, 5 days
Ready to Leave:2025-02-12
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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Description

We have a litter of Miniature, Short Legged Jack Russell’s. ** All pups reserved pending deposits. Still mark your interest incase of any pups coming available after their visits. ** The Mother— Tessa (or affectionately known as Nibby)— gave birth via c-section (and spayed) on the 15th of December. This is her one and only litter of adorable puppies. Please note that the date listed on the advert was her due date. She is one of our family dogs and has a wonderful temperament. She’s a lapdog through and through. Fantastic with children, other dogs, and her puppies will be also. Her puppies will be due to go home to their forever family’s on or after the 9th of February. Pups will not leave until they are at least 8 weeks and will be held no longer than 10 weeks of age. The Father— Harold— is my aunts family dog and also has a wonderful temperament. Father will be able to be seen if requested. Pups will be well socialised due to a busy household. Pups will not have their tails docked. Viewings will be held once pups are 3 weeks old and have began their weaning and are a little less dependent on mum. Viewings will begin from the 6th of Jan. *** Due to a high volume of suspicious messages, CCTV is in place both outside and inside for both sellers and buyers protection. A non-refundable deposit (apart from certain circumstances, and to ensure no time wasters) of £100 will be required to secure your pup and is only payable in person when you come to see your pup. Any deposit paid via Pets4Homes will be refunded. This is to ensure you are fully happy with the pup you are selecting. Pups will leave with: — An information pack. — A sales contract. — A health check certificate signed by a vet. — A toy, blanket smelling of mum, & a weeks worth of dried food. Regular updates will be posted on here for you to see what the pups are getting up to. We hope to provide these on a weekly, if not half weekly basis. Males will be £550. Females will be £650. — One of the females have already been reserved. — Two of the males have already been reserved. Three boys are left. Pups are marked as reserved in good faith. To keep them reserved after 3 weeks or after the agreed viewing date, a deposit will be required to keep your pup secured otherwise they will be marked as available again. More pictures of puppies to come— for now we’re letting Nibby bond with her babies and trying to interfere as little as possible. Photo of Dad has now been added. — Day Four Update: Puppies are plonking on good amounts of weight every day. Are more lively and adore cuddling with their mum. Pups are all over 220g now, more of their markings and colours are starting to develop. Nibby is extremely devoted to her pups and will only leave to empty, she’s cracking on with her pups incredibly well. We’re very proud of her. — One Week Update: Pups are now over 300g, even more adventurous and colours are starting to show. Individuality is starting to be displayed and Nibby is returning to her normal self and is spending a little more time outside her pen. — 11 Days Update: Brown boy is the first to open his eyes! All pups are over 400g, and momma is allowing more handlings and cuddles with her pups. She’s eating better and more playful. Pups are more lively and starting to go longer between their feeds. A week and half to go before viewings can begin! — Two Week Update: All pups have their eyes open! Faith is now available again, however we have a couple interested in the girls and will update on which one ends up available after their viewing. Rocky is now reserved. That leaves: Benjamin, Max and Rolo who are still looking for their forever homes! 29/12 — Updated puppy pictures! — 1/1/25: Rolo is now reserved. Max and Benjamin are still available for viewings. Tessa has now had her stitches removed from the c-section and has healed beautifully. Pups will be having their first dose of wormer this afternoon. All pups are above 500g now! All pups are now using their back legs, while wobbly, they’re all finally walking around! — 2/1/25 All pups at this moment are reserved until their viewings. Please do still message your interest as no pup is fully reserved until a deposit is paid. — Three Week Update: Pups have had their first meal and enthusiastically gulped it down! We ended up with some very mucky, but happy pups! The whelping box is down and the pups are adjusting to their expanded space! New photos have been added!
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