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AKC White Merle
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This tiny little guy is so adorable, he's a little Merle, I believe that he's going to be a long coat & he's expected to stay tiny guessing between 3-5 lbs is where he is charting so far, he's AKC & can be with full AKC rights for a little more $ if you like to breed him as he will put out some stunning offspring, his father is a beautiful unique color AKC Merle and his mom is a triple coat black tri color and she's just stunning she has grandparents that come from Thailand, he will come with a toy and a blanket with mommy sent & his first set of shots, vet checked & dewormed, I can meet within 50 miles of my location or I can help you with getting a flight nanny to have him flown to your nearest airport and you pay the flight nanny for the transport, that price will be decided by the flight nanny who you pay directly when you get him. Due to his size he might have to wait till he is big enough to leave his mom, so he may have to wait until he is a little older than 8 weeks depending on his size.
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
White
Blue
Coat Pattern:
Merle
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