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We also have Pluto, our gorgeous Golden Retriever × Labrador boy, who is ready for his new home right now. He’s friendly, gentle, and eager to join a family who will love him as much as he’ll love you. If you’re looking for loyal companionship, playful energy, and lifelong love… Get in touch — your new best friend is waiting! 🐾💛
Microchips info
| Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
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981098109297478
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Male | Cream | For Sale |
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981098109297410
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Female | Cream | Sold |
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981098109297292
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Female | Cream | Sold |
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981098109294221
|
Female | Cream | Sold |
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981098109297477
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Female | Cream | Sold |
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Visit the premises
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Health check
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