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Two Beautiful girls looking for new home.

Bridgwater
2 days
£650
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Adv. ID
Op7-7JCka
Views
195
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6
Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Pet Age:
2 years, 4 months
Pet Available
2024-06-30
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
2 female
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Needing a kind gentle home and owner ready to pamper these two Beautiful girls. They are mother and daughter, I'm trying my best to keep them together and will do a good price for them to remain together but I know this might end up impossible. Mika is the stunning lilac merle, now it's hard to find a merle with such a stunning head shape and short muzzle and she has the most stunning blue/green eyes. She's so loving very kissy, walks well on a harness and off lead has great recall a loyal girl. She is from russian lines both mum and dad. She is 2yrs old. Mum is Arla she's is also just as beautiful a Lilac/tan with the most amazing head shape and short muzzle. She was a russian import and has her pet passport. She loves cuddles, pushes her head into you for snuggles and loves blankets and comfy dog beds and hides under the blankets super cute. She is 4yrs. Both have been around baby's and was gentle and calm. Both are micochipped and been wormed to date. Both love their food and love other dogs, not sure around bigger breeds as not seen them around them or cats but they are such gentle girls. They are loyal loving soft natured girls, a dream to own, fully house trained don't bark, love cuddles and love given to them. They are super special and whomever gets to own them will see why I'm being so fussy. Merle is an expensive colour many sell these for alot of money and I'm not asking this, but I understand people will see pound signs already dealt with this for her already and I'll refuse the sale. Same with her mum. I'm looking for a single or couple no young children as they would love the quiet life, someone with only one other dog or no other dogs, this ensures they will receive so much attention which they would thrive on. Someone wanting to pamper them, give them all the home comforts, a spot on the sofa, lovely comfy beds with blankets, toys and chew treats. And lots of cuddles and kisses and walks out and about. A good size garden they can run and play in be an extra bonus, and you must be home alot so they have the attention they deserve. Not anyone wanting to breed. These girls are priced for pets only. I have had numerous time wasters and the cheeky people I expected that tell me what they want to pay and when and also I should deliver them or meet them half way. The entitled type of people and even one looking to only breed and got caught out. I've had to block a couple as they was rude and didn't like being told sorry your not what I'm looking for. I've had to up there prices as it was drawling in the wrong type which I thought it would just ensure a good pet home but I was wrong. Please only contact me if all that I've asked, and willing to come view the girls, only have one other dog if male castrated. These girls haven't had boosters as don't believe in them. But are in good health and good clean teeth and are being really cared for by myself they are adored and this rehoming is through no fault of their own. Please message me what type of home you can offer and with a number and I'll contact you if I think you sound just perfect. Id love them to stay together but if this isn't possible the lovely Mika is £650 and her lovely mum Arla is £450 or both together I'll do a great price of £750 as will mean the world to me and I'd happily take this lower price if meant they was together. I will ask you are genuine and you believe your perfect for the girls and can offer all I'm asking before you contact me. I won't meet or deliver it's cruel and stressful on the girls they need to meet you in the safety of their own home so ensure you can and are willing to travel to me, both girls are brilliant in the car. I will not take offers if you don't want to pay this look else where don't insult me by telling me this. I have a good sense of character so will ask to talk to you on the phone also. I'm in no rush to let the girls go. I'll pamper them till someone else can do it for me. Thanks.
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£650
NEIL O.
Bridgwater
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