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Chappo

Pomeranian

Los Angeles County, California, US

Adoption Fee

$1,000

Age

1 year 2 months

Gender

male

Size

Small

Weight

20.00 kgs

J

James Hender

Pet Owner

About Chappo

Chappo is a pure Breed Pomeranian. He’s a happy dog and a clown that makes the home a happy place . I’m relocating to another country on work

Health & Care

Vaccinated
House Trained

Great With

Children

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