IKC Registered male Irish Terrier puppy 3 months old in Longford
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Strong, beautiful, and healthy puppy. 100% Irish Terrier puppy: bold, active, curious and adventures, extremely intelligentĀ dog. It is a pleasureĀ to work with him. He hates to be on his own. That's why he will be an ideal company for those who work from homeĀ or stay home for various reasons. He wants to be at the center of things, playfull, and will be a greatĀ mateĀ for older dogs, keen to adapt to their conditions. Could be great company for older kids.
On photos he plays with his mum and older sister. As a breeder, I've made every effort to ensure bloodlines don't repeat. I imported the puppy's mother, my female Pola (Nezhnoye Plamya Zholli Apolloniya), from Russia in 2019, from the renowned Nezhnoye kennel. Pola's parents are a Russian female and an American male, Red Dust.The puppy's father: New Boy in Town, comes from Anna McGloin's renowned Irish kennel: Inishmurray and has already won two green stars.
He's a beautiful, balanced dog, and his puppy will be just like him.I'm lookingĀ for a loving home and good people for my puppy, preferably someone who knows Irish terriers and had them beforeĀ and will appreciate its beauty, wonderful bloodlines andĀ the complexity of his character. PuppyĀ was born in my home and grew under loving care. Therefore, I am looking for a reliable, responsible, and good person for him.Ā I'd like a new owner to let me know how the dog is developing in the first year. I'm always available for advice or help with training or grooming.
Microchips Info
| Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 972274001611301 | M | Red | For Sale |
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