Male Newfoundland x St.Bernard, 2 and a half years old
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Male Newfoundland x St.Bernard male 2 and a half years old looking for a good home.
He was reared here at our home and we own the mother and father of him. He was kept out of the batch of puppies we had as we unfortunately lost the mother from the litter & my mother is at home alone and just can’t handle 2 big dogs anymore. The mother of dog (Ralph) was a purebred Newfoundland and the father is a mix breed Newfoundland/St.Bernard and can be seen also as they are out with each other all the time and very playful together.
He is a big friendly giant and doesn’t realise how big he is sometimes but unfortunately due to him not getting the attention/walks he needs this is why we are looking for a new home for him. We are very sad we have to move him on as the dog is so lovely but it’s just due to the circumstances.
Feel free to give a call and ask any questions.
Note: The photos don’t really do it justice on how big he is in person also so be aware he is a very big dog.
He will be only going to a home if i think it’s a suitable fit.
Thanks.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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987000010035458 | M | Black / White | For Sale |
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