This adorable 3-month-old male Samoyed puppy is looking for a loving new home! He’s one of the last available from a home-raised litter of 5, born to our sweet female Samoyed (both mum and dad are purebred and live with us – you’re welcome to meet them too!). 💫 He has a playful, friendly, and affectionate personality. He’s used to being around people and other dogs, and is starting to learn simple routines. ✔️ Vet-checked, vaccinated, and dewormed ✔️ Eating dry food and full of energy ✔️ Healthy and well-socialized We’re based in Swords, Dublín and I’d be happy to answer any questions or arrange a visit so you can meet him in person.
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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Male | White | For Sale |
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