
Litter
Malshipoo × Cockapoo
Adoption Fee
$450
Age
2 months
Gender
female
Size
Small
Age
2 months
Gender
female
Size
Small
Doula
Pet Owner
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About Litter
They are a cute litter of puppies, they are not ready yet they are 3 week as of now but we do take deposits to keep you puppy held for you before there all picked just in case you don’t have it right away
Health & Care
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