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Mr. Blue (Mr. Willis)
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About Mr. Blue (Mr. Willis)
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Mr Blue is a steady, warm and loving male. Of the two males left from the litter of 8, he's the slighter build. He's very smart as are all of them. He sits and shakes on command and is trained to do his business outside if you take him out often.
Mr. Blue (aka Mr. Willis) is pretty vocal. He loves to tell you when he wants your attention (which is all the time) and he enjoys snuggling up. He plays nicely with his 6 remaining brothers and sisters and has a well established routine of eating, playing and the sleeping for 2-4 hours.
Choosing Mr. Blue would not ever be regretted. He's a beautiful puppy and his markings are quite unique. He even has a small patch of white on his neck that the others do not have, which makes him easy to identify. The puppies have had colored collars since their birth and we have documented their deworming at 2, 4 , 6, and 8 weeks.
We require a deposit of $500 to hold the dog until we can complete the adoption. Once the deposit is received, we would then take him to our Vet and have the health examination done to generate the health certificate. He has had his tail cropped and his Dew Claw removed at 4 days old. His ears are NOT posted. We have discounted the price of these puppies by
$2,000 of what they should be, so if you want your babies ears posted, you'll need to have that done with your Vet or we can recommend ours to you.
Please call of send a message for further information.
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
Coat Pattern:
Black & Tan
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Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
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Pedigree
Health certificate
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Ronald and Alyssa Fulton
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