Parson Russell Terrier puppies in Limerick
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These male Parson Russell Terrier puppies, each white with black markings (one maybe tricolour), have just turned two months old. They are absolutely thriving and decided to advertise them now and not at 12 weeks. Its very hard to get photos unless they are asleep!! I do have several videos of them if you are interested.
We own both parents, pictured, dad the bigger of the two. They are both from very strong hunting lines. We have never really worked either but we are in the countryside so they have plenty of burrows around us. Ours have been raised with indoor cats and they get along perfectly well.
Dad is an indoor/outdoor and mam is fully indoor dog. Puppies are indoor but very hardy. They never have to be encouraged outside.
Parents walk with us at the weekends for kms over steep inclines and never tire, but if they don't get walked they are just as happy in front of the fire.
I feel our puppies could thrive in both one on one or in a family situation - they love to be loved and sleep beside you but don't really care where it comes from. As stated in the blurb below, they really do need physical and mental activities but short engagements will do them.
Our puppies have been vaccinated and wormed.
Parson Russell Terriers are highly intelligent and thrive in environments where they can engage in mental and physical activities. Their friendly and outgoing disposition makes them great with children and other pets, provided they are properly socialised. If you are seeking a loyal and adventurous companion, these Parson Russell Terrier puppies may be the perfect addition to your family.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200577594 | M | Black / White | For Sale |
972274200577638 | M | Black / White | For Sale |
972274200577590 | M | Black / White | For Sale |
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