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Jackeranian Male for Stud

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Age: 27 months 4 weeks
Date of Birth: 08/04/2023
Temperaments: Intelligent, Loyal
Sex: Male
Location: Dublin , Tallaght
Wormed
Vaccinated

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I have an amazing little dog who is so playful, intelligent and sensitive that I would love to breed him with a female of a similar breed and size. His mother is a Pomeranian and his father a Jack Russel and he was born on a horse stud farm in Kerry. He is up to date on all vaccinations, boosters and regularly wormed and groomed and has no health problems at all and loves all forms of exercise. I have videos I can share with anyone interested that show his playfulness and feisty personality. Contact is preferred through WhatsApp and enquiries will be answered promptly. Thank you.


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