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Red and White male puppy in Texas

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  • Your name:Glenn Dillard
    Your city, state:Plainview, Texas
    Your phone numbers/email:glenndillard@sbcglobal.net
    Basenji(s) For Sale:Red & White Male
    Age of Basenji(s):10 weeks
    Current weight of Basenji(s) for sale: 8.8# at 9 week vet check
    Weight of Basenji(s) parents:Male 22#, F 16#
    Parents health tests:
    Registration if any (AKC, Basenji Clubs, etc): AKC
    Price:600
    Age when puppies will be ready to be taken home:8weeks
    Do you ship your Basenjis:would rather deliver puppy or have meet puppy's new parents first!

  • Have the sire and dam been DNA tested for Fanconi?

  • Please make sure the puppies you sell are clear of fanconis.
    Its an awfull illness and no one wants to have a sick dog.

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