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About Holt
Holt came to Happy Paws with 2 his brothers and 3 sisters a litter of puppies surrendered as their owner could no longer look after them. Mum was a dane/Bull Arab and Dad Neo-mastiff. An interesting phenomena is that all the males have a crooked tail while all the females have a straight tail this interesting twist makes no difference to the boys at all as they manage to wriggle them in an endearing way. These pups are going to be big boys and girls but with lovely natures and smart. They need training as all pups do a commitment to their continued socialisation and to be very much a part of a family pack.Vitals forHolt
Name:
Holt
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Health forHolt
Desexed:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Wormed:
Yes
Microchipped:
Yes
All pets from Happy Paws Haven are desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, and have received regular worming.
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Holt came to Happy Paws with 2 his brothers and 3 sisters a litter of puppies surrendered as their owner could no longer look after them. Mum was a dane/Bull Arab and Dad Neo-mastiff. An interesting phenomena is that all the males have a crooked tail while all the females have a straight tail this interesting twist makes no difference to the boys at all as they manage to wriggle them in an endearing way. These pups are going to be big boys and girls but with lovely natures and smart. They need training as all pups do a commitment to their continued socialisation and to be very much a part of a family pack.