Irish Wolfhound/Labrador x Belgian Shepherd puppies in Meath (Only 2 left)
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Gorgeous placid Irish Wolfhound/Labrador x Belgian Shepherd puppies from great parents, which are both owned by us. Mum is an Irish Wolfhound x Labrador, beautiful temperament a real family dog, very laid back, friendly and gentle. Dad is Frankie our Belgian Manilois / Shepherd who is unbelievably intelligent and kind natured, alert, great with kids (we have two kids 4 & 8 year), people and other dogs.
2 females, 1 bigger male. Vet checked, 1st vaccinations and microchipped etc. ready to go to their forever home.
Just as an FYI: we didn’t plan on this litter, however these have to be the nicest cross of dogs you can imagine, great cross between the old Irish Wolfhound personality with the alert and great working dog mentality of the Belgian Manilois. Puppies are all brindle in colour and will make big gentle souls who will be a fantastic all around family dog.
We also have spent 3.5k on this litter as mum had to have a surgery when we lost a puppy.
Please call 087746627 or 0876068335
Happy for you to come visit to see the whole family together. Mum, dad and puppies.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200586924 | F | Brindle | For Sale |
972274200586999 | F | Brindle | For Sale |
972274200586979 | M | Brindle | For Sale |
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