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Durable Maltese Cross Puppies - Petscam - contactdurablemaltcross@gmail.com

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From: DURABLE MALTDUR <contactdurablemaltcross@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 15 May 2021 11:56:20 +1000
Subject: Re: Durable Maltese Cross puppies "Pelle"
IP Address: 180.191.188.89 - Location: Philippines

Hello
We are pleased to inform you we still have puppies available including Pelle
We are located in Tasmania , nevertheless we do have transportation arrangements available to their states and parts of Australia.

He home raised and good around cats and kids. My wife and I specialize in temperament breeding as we raise all our dogs for pet companions only.

our dogs come with a 1 year genetic health warranty as well as lifetime breeder support. they have been vaccinated, wormed, , toilet trained and they comes along with their treat , daily routine

Price :$1700 including delivery

They come with all paperwork, health and vet records. They come as well with 30 days money back guarantee, 30 days health guarantee.

Best Regards
Leonard Hobbs`
Address :6child drive, old beach Tas 7017
WhatsApp:+61480004215 / Call +61280037055
https://durablemaltesecrosspuppies.com
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