Cross Breed Puppies
Three gorgeous cross breed puppies still looking for their forever homes. I have a cream girl, black girl with some small white markings and cream boy available. Don't be fooled by their cute looks, they are actually little devils. We are working hard on toilet training however they do think puppy pads are an item to be wrestled over, torn up and killed. They love their food and can be very noisy if you don't get their meals ready quick enough. As soon as you put the food bowls done they are there happily tucking in. They will need a home who are prepared to brush then daily and go for regular trips to the groomers even though most of the time the brush is still an item to be chewed, played with and if possible killed! They have raised in a normal household so have heard all the usual noises such as the washing machine, TV, radio, hairdryer, etc. They aren't the biggest fans of the hoover and sometimes react like it might be out to kill them! Two of them have learnt to climb on the sofa so they woll just invite themselves to come and join you watching the tv or trying to rekax. They aren't used to being left alone as they have always had other canine company so this will need to be built up gradually. Unfortunately the puppy pen couldn't contain them so they have been sleeping in the bedroom as I need to get all my internal doors sorted. Mummy is a Cocker Spaniel x Bichon Frise. Daddy is a Shih Tzu. Both parents can be seen. The two cream pups are going to have Mummy's build and the black pup is going to be much more like her Daddy. They are typical, outgoing, lively pups. They haven't been raised with children or cats but they are young enough to socialise and have met my nieces and nephews. They have been raised on James Wellbeloved complete dry puppy food. They have been wormed with Pancur from the age of two weeks although at times more of this may have ended up on me than in the puppies. They are now 11 weeks old and more than ready to find new homes and step out into the world. Any questions please ask. Read More