JAPANESE SPITZ BOY
Japanese Spitz Puppy For Sale in Redwater, Alberta, Canada
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$3,500
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Nickname:
Little Blue boy
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
5 Months Old
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Color/ Markings:
All white, black features
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Size at Maturity:
Medium
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Show Potential:
Yes
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Champion Bloodlines:
Yes
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Champion Sired:
Yes
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Availability Date:
01/22/2024
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Shipping Area:
Nationwide
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Payment Method:
Money Order/Cashier's Check, Cash
Description
Japanese Spitz Puppy For Sale in Redwater, Alberta, Canada
We are pleased to announce our litter was born November 18, and ready to go home really soon! We held back one boy as a showing prospect and now have the other boy available! We are so excited to offer this unique opportunity to become an owner of a SUPER RARE breed! There are only a handful of breeders in Canada, we are one of them. Not just that we have titled parents, (Champion) and we health test our dogs and can provide many pictures at your request. You can also find us on Facebook under Samaron Arctic Kennels. we have lots of pics and videos! I'd love to chat more so give me a ring so I can tell you all about this special little guy! He is so sweet and I feel he will make a wonderful family dog. You will just fall in love, we did!
Items Included: Our Puppies Come With the Following: Microchips, Veterinarian Health Check, Age Appropriate Vaccinations, De-wormed, Kennel club registration, Lifetime Health Guarantee and Breeder support, a dedicated FaceBook group with our puppy families to help answer any questions. Our puppies are raised with Early neurological stimulation and Puppy Culture, around cats, chickens, dogs and kids. We raise solid puppies. Fit-to-fly (so we can fly out of WestJet or airline of your choice, we work with your schedule to make it happen) and a veterinarian Health certificate.
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Breed overview
Japanese Spitz
Overview:
The Japanese Spitz is a small version of the Samoyed and is often confused with the American Eskimo. They make good family pets.
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