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Paisley
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Paisley purple girl. Black and white irish spotted. Pups are raised in our home, well socialized and will be vet checked. Will have first shot and regular worming. I have been showing breeding and handling since 1984. please give me a call or text If you think this girl will be a good fit for your family. I’m happy to talk with you and answer any questions. call/text and let me know a little bit about your family/home situation.
We do not use shippers we are not familiar with. We prefer when possible to deliver, meet in person or have you pick up here. Our normal pricing for delivery is posted below, however as hikes in gas prices tend to creep up at any time we do reserve the right to pre-adjust meaning prior to delivery, the shipping/delivery rate. Flight nanny rates are individually quoted.
We typically deliver in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida northeastern Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, the lower part of Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, occasionally New Jersey or New York Rhode Island, Maryland, etc
Examples:
N.C-Statesville,Raleigh $75. Mocksville NE Charlotte Burlington, Sanford, Winston Salem $50. Asheville, Old Fort, Wilmington, Rocky Mount, Greenville $150. Points North and/or East of there up to 3 hours one way$150. Points North and/or East of there up to 4 hours one way $225.
SC- Rockhill, Fort Mill, Fayetteville $100.
Myrtle Beach, Greenville areas $150. As a rule of thumb we charge $25 per hour which typically covers gas and an hourly wage for one employee. Anything over 4.5hours one way requires an overnight stay so there is a surcharge for that depending on the area from $100-$175 and tolls are additional. So if there are tolls involved in the route to meet, you will be responsible for that.
There are instances where I am showing in an area that we could meet and generally, I can reduce the shipping amounts by $50-$100. If we can incorporate that into my schedule the same applies to the Florida area we sometimes visit there and we could incorporate it there as well. Areas in Texas we are glad to quote prices individually and in all other areas.
Please feel free to contact me LeeAnn at 910-571-2058 leave a message if I don’t answer, we are remodeling our home and having new roof and everything redone so sometimes we don’t hear the phone
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