Female Tatra Shepherd puppy 8 months old in Tipperary
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Please read carefully before contacting me, I will be happy to answer all the questions.
Female Tatra Shepherd puppy. This lovely lady is looking for her forever home. She was born and raised here, she is only one left of her litter of 5. We have both her parents, which you will be able to meet.
She is a big puppy, at 8 months old and already bigger than her mother. She had an excellent socialisation, was raised with our kids and other dogs, big and small. She is house trained, walking great on the lead and of the lead. She was crated as a puppy but we haven't used the crate for ages now, I am sure it can be reintroduced, if needed. She is great to travel in the car, loves walking. She is best suited to a quiet country life, with garden to potter around, perhaps another dog for company.
We are only family she has ever had, she loves our kids especially, she will need time to adjust to her new life.
This breed is very loyal to their people, very reserved to strangers, but once you earn their trust you have a best friend for ever.
As a puppy she has developed viral infection, which left her blind in one eye. She has been treated by a canine eye specialist in Newport and by my vet. We have saved her eye, however vision has been greatly impaired in this eye. Other than that, she is a healthy, happy and thriving puppy, very gentle and loving girl.
She will be going to her new home with her food, treats and blanket.
She is a very well bred pedigree dog, however she is registered as pet only and will be sold under contract. All this is reflected in the price.
She is microchipped, fully vaccinated and dewormed up to date.
Please get in touch if you require more info.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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991001006100649 | F | White | For Sale |
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