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Show quality standard American bully puppies

Oldham
2 days
£2,500
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Adv. ID
s6KVDtxCp
Views
115
Favourites
2
Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
4 weeks, 2 days
Pet Available
2024-07-30
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
4 male / 1 female
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Description
First in 🇬🇧 on this Vary Rare Bloodline These Puppies mum is only one on this line in the uk and will be a big opportunity too add it to some of the other lines in the uk to there pedigrees is line only has these countries behind these puppies USA ,Holland Romania, Italy Proud to announce I have a litter of pocket and standard puppies there’s on the ground they are the only puppies in the uk and abroad over sea on this bloody line. is this the first too have this fantastic line in puppy in 🇬🇧 and can be in your possession for the first time there has been no expense on this breeding. This line is from USA to Holland to the UK with some top quality show quality dogs in the pedigree MALE TO THIS BREEDING Sire is none other than Roco from Empirebully kennels and Roco is from a fantastic line muscletones all the way really on this dog. This male is 14 inches tall and 16 inches wide he’s is a prime example of pocket bully his dad is 1am bullyz lucifer Kane and mum is Tui very nice build and temperament is on point then from then it’s muscletones all the way with Lester , shooting star ,Obi , Lara Croft ,Bison ,Shisha , grand champ Casablanca absolutely one of the best in the uk by far FEMALE TO THIS BREEDING Dam is my girl Cali from Raptor farms kennel she is a very friendly to anyone very well behaved and good with children she is 18 inches tall and 17 inch wide she is a one of the best standard bully in the uk if not the best. Her mums background is from a Romania import from with some of these top line dogs behind her with Rarebullys kennel starting with Zesus , Princess Flame , Budkiss lion styles chico ,Hagakures Cherry , KPN Bully’s Gino , KPN Bully’s Barracuda ,Budkiss lion styles Boyka , Italiano Apache, Bluetigercrew Holly , ABC’s Raven. Dads background is very impressive to with bossy kennels behind him with Jumanji , Hope , Lily , Ryder , Faith , Willy Wonka ,Sox ,Milli , silver Back , valentina and grand champ Bullies Finest Kennal TIMBO Puppies with be vet check Wormed De-flee Microchipped Puppies will be ready to go from the 30th of July deposit on these puppies is £500 make sure you are ready for the puppy if you decide you don’t want the puppy it’s a non- refundable deposit will be ready to leave on 30th July picked up only Puppies will come with ABKC paperwork Fully microchipped Blankets from mum Family and couple are welcome to have one of these puppies ages 25+ This is not a banned dog or breed not a XL bully and would like to keep it that why only sensible and responsible people will have opportunity to own one of these dogs well be welcome to one of these puppies 5* homes. Blue Merle girl £4500 standard bully Abkc (SHOW QUALITY) deposit on this now Thorn Merle boy £2500 standard bully Abkc (SHOW QUALITY) Blue and white boy 1 £2500 standard bully Abkc (SHOW QUALITY) Blue and white boy 2 £2500 standard bully Abkc (SHOW QUALITY) Blue thorn and white boy £1500 pocket bully Thanks for viewing my ad
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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!

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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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Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

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£2,500
Darren j.
Oldham
19 hours
Member since:2 years
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