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Breed(s) Rottweiler & Boxer Cross
Pedigree No
Price £0
Location Cheshire
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Number available Dogs 0 & Bitches 1
Parents viewable No
Injections inc No
Age of ad 238 Days.
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We are currently looking for a fantastic home for gorgeous Rottweiler/Boxer bitch. Her name is Roxy and she is 19 months old. She is an absolutely gorgeous dog and very active and playful. She has all the colourings of a rotweiller and looks like one but is sligtly smaller due to being cross with a boxer. She has been brought up with my two young children one of 3years and one of 1years so she loves children. Roxy has a slight problem with her eyes at the moment called Cherry Eye. Apparently it is quite common in cross breeds and it consists of her tearducts slightly popping out. She has been treated at the vets and it is just cosmetic but does not hurt her or cause her any problems at all. We are very reluctant to give Roxy up as we have had her from 8weeks old but personal circumtances forces this. We want her to go to a loving home with somebody who can take time out with her as she is very active and loves being walked. Will only give her to the right person who can provide the love and care that she needs.. She has been fled with frontline and wormed by ourselves since we got her and she has also recently been spayed. If you have any questions at all about roxy please do not hesitate to contact me and i will answer promply. Any viewings welcome just contact me first. NO TIMEWASTERS PLEASE...
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