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6 Week Old Husky Puppy - Need Go As I Dont Have Any Yard To Keep It :(


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hey guys.... sorry for posting this ad here, i need to find a home for this puppy as i got it as a suprise early b'day present today (24/03/07) and i have no back yard to have a dog :). it was bought from puppy world at underwood so any check up on the puppy is welcome. its a 6 week old husky male puppy, its brown with white colour, has light blue eyes. comes with puppy basket and food and some toys.

his worth $750 but im willing to take offers around that price. Help me find a good home for this pup plz :(

Nick

0432 733 357

P.S will post pics up shortly

id love a dog, but our yard aint fenced (yet)

pretty crap present giving by whoever gave it to you though . .. . . .

make an offer. i said $750 coz thats with food,toys and sleeping basket and things

ill buy it for my 12yo friend.. but not 750 wat would be the lowest u'll go?

I would soo buy this puppy but due to being stuck with 2 dogs at the moment I can't legally have it. My sister and her husband are renting so I am stuck with their dogs.

hey guys got some more pics

I really need to find him a home soon before he gets any older.

If you have any questions or any thing you would like to know about the puppy, feel free to call or sms me on 0432 733 357

Thanks

Nick

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If you get desparate I would take him for free... or for a low fee.... Good home, big yard, german shepard only a year and a half old to play with.

I am too poor for $750 but feeding and the rest the olds would pay for :laugh:

Serious offer, cheers,

Ben

Im really desperate to find him a new home guys.... any one can have him for $450 with everything ive bought him

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