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Labrador Retriever Pups For Sale

  • 01-09-2013 11:45am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,256 ✭✭✭✭


    My bitch has just had nine pups. She is a great retriever and has many FTCh and FTW in her pedigree.

    My bitch's father was Astraglen Fergie who was 3rd in the Irish Retriever Championship before. Her mother is a Copperbirch Labrador.

    I can email a copy of the pedigree onto anyone requires it.

    I enclose a copy of a picture my bitch. She is a fine example of the smaller, retrieving breed of Labrador.

    I am selling the pups for €200 unregistered. I will give people the necessary paperwork completed if they wish to register the pups.

    Microchipping, registration and second inoculation will cost about €60. I am selling the pups unregistered so that people can decide if they wish to register or not.

    The pups will be ready to go on 19th October. They will be kept around children and livestock so they are used to both. I live near a lake so they will also be used to water from a young age.

    Pm me for further details.

    Pictures of my bitch.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,256 ✭✭✭✭Lemlin


    Pictures of the pups at three weeks old attached. They are good strong pups. Three black females left. Pups are already eating nuts with some meat and boiled eggs mixed in.


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