Joy
Date of Birth: 1 month old
Gender: Female
Colour: Chocolate and white
Height: TBC - expected to be small size
Temperament: A happy litter of pups born into a loving home, what more can we say!
Cats: Cat workable
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Date of Birth: 1 month old
Gender: Female
Colour: Chocolate and white
Height: TBC - expected to be small size
Temperament: A happy litter of pups born into a loving home, what more can we say!
Cats: Cat workable
Please note that the purchase options here are to SPONSOR (you can cancel at any time!).
Date of Birth: 1 month old
Gender: Female
Colour: Chocolate and white
Height: TBC - expected to be small size
Temperament: A happy litter of pups born into a loving home, what more can we say!
Cats: Cat workable
Please note that the purchase options here are to SPONSOR (you can cancel at any time!).
MORE INFORMATION ON JOY
Joy is currently living in foster in Spain with our wonderful foster Rosy. Joy’s mum Judith was found abandoned in the local area and heavily pregnant, thankfully Judith was able to be rescued and brought to Rosy’s home before she gave birth so that all the puppies have only known a warm, loving environment.
They are currently only one month old, so they are now on the move and exploring their new world that has dogs of all different ages, sizes and breeds. They are living with cats, and getting used to all of the normal sights, sounds and smells you find in a home. These pups are lucky, as will their adopters be, that they are getting all the vital socialisation they need and won’t miss out on anything. They will be happy, confident pups that will be able to fit into most set ups. Judith is a small-medium sized Andaluz, dad is unknown so we cannot be 100% certain on size but we would expect them to stay medium sized. This may become more apparent as they grow.
Joy will be vaccinated and tested for all Mediterranean diseases. She will be passported and available for adoption now to travel in January 2025, but will require neutering at the suitable age when in the home.
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