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Sam border collie beardie x

 
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Elaine
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:29 pm    Post subject: Sam border collie beardie x Reply with quote

Smile Hi everyone, went to pick up a kitten for my daughter today and the old man that has them is looking to re home Sam free to a good home, he originally took Sam from a farmer who had told him he'd be doing the farmer a great favour if he took him and managed to re home him but unfortunately the new owner has been diagnosed with cancer, the old man can't afford to feed Sam and has had him back for 10 weeks now...Sam is 5 years old intact male, loves kids and cats but not other male dogs, good on the lead and will live in or out, he is such a cuddle monster if I did'nt have 2 boys I'd have jumped at the chance of him, he has the beardie coat white sox and a white streak on the middle of his back...he is in the Falkirk area any help would be greatly appreciated , Thankyou
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