Bichon Shihtzu female
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250€ for Sale – Beautiful Bichon Cross Shihtzu Female (2 Years Old) We Are Heartbroken To Be Looking For A New Home For Our Much-loved 2-year-old Bichon Cross Female Due To An Upcoming House Move Where We’re Sadly Not Allowed To Take Her. Pippa is A Lovely, Sweet Little House Pet With The Most Gentle Nature. She Has Been Brought Up With Children And Other Dogs, Is Fantastic With Kids Of All Ages, And Is Great With All Animals. She Truly Is A Little Sweetheart And A Joy To Have Around The Home. She Has Had A Litter Of Puppies All Of Which Were Healthy And Well. Photos Of Her Puppies Are Available To View. She Is Not Neutered. She Is Affectionate, Well-socialised, And Loves Being Part Of Family Life. This Is Not An Easy Decision, And We Are Looking For A Loving, Responsible Home Where She Will Be adored. Pippa Is The Loveliest Most Affectionate Little Girl Who Deserves The Kindest Home. Heartbreaking Decision more Photos And Videos On Request Genuine Interest Only Please She Is Very Special. #Bichon #Family #Female #Pippa #puppy #Shihtzu
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| Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200490967
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Female | Brown / White | For Sale |
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