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AKC Champion Lines CAPTAIN
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About AKC Champion Lines CAPTAIN
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PLEASE NOTE HIS PHOTO IS OF HIM AT 6 MONTHS. he is currently in a summer clip and i will take new photos soon!
Captain is a gorgeous solid black male. He is a large toy/small mini. He weighs 9 pounds. He has champion bloodlines. AKC, Microchipped, UTD on vaccinations, Intact. Genetic Health Tested, Vet cleared patella's. Captain is mostly housebroken; He is crate trained but does bark some while crated. He prefers to follow you around and sleep in bed with you. He is a calm poodle that loves to cuddle. He will get along with both male and female dogs. he is submissive. Larger dogs intimidate him some and he will bark at them from a distance until he warms up. He will get along with cats. He don't bother them. He is good with kids. Listens off leash and wont run away. He will play with stuffed toys, He dont chew. We just are going a different direction in our program and would like to find him a great family. The price is for a pet without his papers. If you want rights that's a extra $200. I dont ship and i can't meet at this time. I have car repairs i need to get done.
If your needing shipping i suggest checking with citizenshipper for a estimate.
Coat Colors:
Black
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Champion blood
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Karma's Puppies
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