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We've got four gorgeous Golden Retriever puppies ready to find their forever homes here in Ireland. Two boys and two girls, all just two months old and full of energy. They're absolute bundles of joy – constantly playing with each other and exploring everything they can get their paws on. You'd want to keep a close eye on them because they get into everything, but that's half the fun really.These pups are being raised in a family home so they're getting loads of handling and socialisation from day one. They're curious little things with lovely temperaments – exactly what you'd want from a Golden. If you're looking for an active companion who'll keep you on your toes, one of these would be perfect. We'd love to chat with anyone interested in giving them a home. Feel free to get in touch and we can have a proper chat about which little one might suit your family best. CONTACT US VIA ( alejandrdavis0@gmail.com ) CONTACT US VIA ( alejandrdavis0@gmail.com )
Microchips info
| Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200735131
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Male | Chocolate | For Sale |
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972274200735003
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Male | Fawn | For Sale |
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981098109319287
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Female | Red | For Sale |
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981098109319282
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Female | Cream | For Sale |
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