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$4000
Black Tri Merle Male
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About Black Tri Merle Male
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We have a black tri merle male from our litter between Mosaic and Yogi. The puppy will micro height. The puppy will be up to date on age appropriate shots/dewormings, and be health checked by a licensed veterinarian.
We have the following price options on him: $5000 full ABKC registration, $4000 + a puppy owed back when he is bred, or $4000 pet home.
We are located in South Carolina and allow for pick up from our kennel, can meet at one of our local airports, or arrange for and get a quote from a ground shipper or flight nanny to have the puppy delivered to you.
A little more about our kennel and process:
Your puppy will be interacted with and handled daily by one of us and other dogs. It will be raised using Puppy Culture methods which include early mental stimulation and exposure to a variety of sights/sounds/textures/surfaces making your puppy well adjusted for his or her new home. Your puppy will have its nails trimmed and bathed several times to desensitize it to being groomed.
Payment methods we currently accept: Cash, Cashapp, Zelle, Walmart to Walmart, Western Union, or Moneygram. We are open to payment plans over 45-60 days (puppy stays until paid for in full).
You will also be given vaccination/deworming records. Puppies will be vaccinated with at minimum two 5-way shots done at 6 and 9 weeks which will need to be continued at 12, and 15 weeks as our recommended vaccination schedule (if your puppy is over either of these ages they will have these shots done as well, so they will be fully up to date on age appropriate vaccinations when they leave for their new homes).
A deposit and signed puppy contract will hold your puppy. You will receive a contract specific to their puppy with terms of the sale outlined.
If you feel this puppy is the one you are interested in taking home, please send me a message, text, email, or call.
Coat Colors:
Black
Gold/Yellow
White
Coat Pattern:
Merle
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Registered
Registrable
Pedigree
About The Seller
Tillman Williams Kennel
Member for
4 years
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Email Address Verified
Phone Number Verified
Licenses
USDA not required
State not required
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