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1440 days ago

Purebred Rottweiler pups

Jessica from Sockburn

I'm in Christchurch. 2 Males Remaining.

NZKC Registered mother with papers to approved home only..
$350 non refundable deposit
$1050 on pick up
Pups due for collection from 28Th Feb
PUP NOT secured UNTIL DEPOSIT PAID.

Both parents have outstanding temperaments and are safe members of the family but yet fantastic guard dogs and protection for their family.Both parents are outstanding with children, cats, kittens and all other dogs big or small they love to play with them and are a child's best friend. These puppies are looking for lovely homes.

Both mother and father can be viewed, All worming Treatment from 2 weeks of age till 8 weeks will be done before pick up.If your are wanting to do the vaccinations yourself that will be discussed and $ taken off for price of what it will be for vaccinations.

Regards

Price: $1,400

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