$2200
AKC Copper
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AKC Copper
DOB: 2/28/26
Black x Ivy
Chocolate with white markings
PET:$2200 (AKC application after proof of neuter)
BREEDING: $2650 (AKC application with puppy)
This is a super nice litter - 6 free whelped puppies. Ivy’s grandsire is an AKC GCH. These are going to be very nice babies. I’m unsure how large these puppies will get in a litter so large. No matter your purpose (breeding, pet, or even possibly show), Copper will go above expectations.
We are rated A+ with the Better Business Bureau, so check us out! The easiest way to get a hold of me is to text Sheri 417-207-0760
This is a super nice litter - 6 free whelped puppies. Ivy’s grandsire is an AKC GCH. Ivy free whelped six this time, and her mother free whelped seven her last litter. Ivy is such a gorgeous dog. I would call her show quality although I never have taken her to a show. Her sire is Maverick who was sired by the first (I believe) Merle grand champion AKC show dog. No matter your purpose, our dogs will suit your purpose. Companion, performance, training, breeding, or show, our dogs are versitale. (No show dog can have blue in the eyes - even if a Merle, so I'm not sure if you'll be able to show this girl). Agility would be an option.
We are rated A+ with the Better Business Bureau. We are busy, so send us a text at 417-207-0760 or a call (but you may need to text first). Email is an option, but for your most successful option - it's texting.
Payment through our website includes the charge for the card use. we also accept Zelle or PayPal friends and family or you can send "Pay for goods and services" but it will be with the additional $100 fee to cover what it costs us. We also accept money orders or cashier checks but must clear before puppy will be sent or picked up
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