$600
Orange Boy
Available for: Pickup, Local Delivery
About Orange Boy
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🐾Pictures of parents will be sent upon request..pictures of the babies will be posted when their eyes are completely open.
🐾Orange Boy was born on June 2, 2026. He will be ready to leave between July 21-28, 2026
🐾He will have his first vaccination, dewormers starting at 3 weeks until he leaves.
🐾Their personalities are wonderful you would have to meet them in person to see how great their temperament and personality is. We are a military family so we get them socially prepared for an easy transition to their new home.
🐾 We have both parents on site also. They both have the best temperaments were raised around other dogs, small and large and around children.
🐾Dam is Brown/Tan
🐾Sire Is Brown/Tan
🐾We are located in Fort Ashby, Wv. but willing to meet halfway if it is necessary. If you have any other questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to text me/message me on here or email me.
Thank you for looking and have a blessed day.
Donna Evans 304-359-0204 [email protected]
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Cream
Blue
Coat Pattern:
Black & Tan
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