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Little yorkie wanted Would love to rehome a forever friend our our little 9 yr old yorkie as he is lost since he said goodbye to his furry pal 4 wk ago approx 9 or 10 yr old would be perfect
£10
Billy Barker
Private seller
Little yorkie wanted Would love to rehome a forever friend our our little 9 yr old yorkie as he is lost since he said goodbye to his furry pal 4 wk ago approx 9 or 10 yr old would be perfect
£10
Billy Barker
Private seller
Ben is 10 years old. He is in good health neutered and vaccinated. Good with people and other Dogs. Not sure about cats. Loves his walks and is good on the lead. Ben's owner went on holiday and never came home.
£20
Yvette Wilson
Private seller
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