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Jims Maltese Family AU - Pet Scam - contact@jimsmaltesefamily-au.site

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from: contact@jimsmaltesefamily-au.site
date. Jun 29, 2021, 12:33 PM
subject: Re: jims maltese

Hello

Thanks for the interest in our puppies. In search of a healthy puppy ?
You are in the right place.

Just a little info about our puppies.
Melissa and Tokyo are very calm and well trained ,  they will be a great
companion and very sociable. They are both 12 weeks old and very much
ready to get into their new homes.

We are actually not professional breeders ( no breeding license) for
now. So We are actually giving them up for adoption. The fee you pay is
just to keep us alive so we could continue doing what we love to do . We
are pet lovers(enthusiasts) and take serious interest in breeding very
healthy puppies . In that light we will like to know the following from
you as well.

Have you had a Maltese before ?
Are you a breeder ?
Is your home safe for Melissa and Tokyo?
Can you really take care of them ?

We give them out at $850 each and we are located in Virginia.

+1 719-357-9073

What's app us here

Cheers
https://jimsmaltesefamily-au.site/
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