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AKC Lumen
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AKC Lumen
DOB: 2/2/25
Vader x Prada
Cream
PET: $1600
Breeding (please only use a male smaller than her) $2450
*Only if you buy her as a breeding dog will she come with her papers.
This little girl is a very nice baby. I was going to keep her for my breeding program, but she is just made a little smaller than I prefer. She weighs 5 pounds 4 ounces - but her structure is more like a four pound dog - she's just a solid girl. Her daddy Vader is a 4 point major away from his championship. Prada was a parti Merle that carried chocolate and dilute in her background, so bred to the right male, puppies of all spectrums could be born. Lumen is sweet and outgoing. Sometimes, she wants to be dominate - so I do have to watch who I run her with in the kennel. She gets along well with the other dogs in her cage of about the same size and recurrence. She would make a good pet but a little work would be required. Because she is a kennel dogs (but a young one) it would take more time to acclimate to a new family, a house structure, potty training (yes, she uses a doggie door in a kennel but a house is an entirely different situation). I think Lumen even would have the personality to show (with work). If you like a bit of cream and sugar in your coffee to sweeten it, then Lumen is just what you're looking for.
Contact Sheri with Prayer Paw Puppies (TEXT/call) 417-207-0760 for more information or to reserve. We are rated with the Better Business Bureau and have licences with MO State and USDA.
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