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18.25% LOW-CONTENT Wolfdog puppies in UTAH. Four pups remaining. Father is 37.5% Timberwolf/12.5% Malamute/50% German Shepherd. Mother is 100% German Shepherd. Both parents are onsite. Puppies and parents live inside the house with me, and they enjoy visitors. Puppies were born on 01/28/04. They will be ready for their new homes at approx. 10 wks old. They will have their first two sets of shots, will be potty trained and started in basic obedience.

Pups will go home with a puppy "survival" package (for you, not the pups-LOL). Temperments are excellent. Pups will be LARGE and HIGHLY intelligent. $500 per pup, deposits are welcome, and payment plans available with contracts. They must go to Utah based homes and to families that will include them in everyday life.

I will not tolerate chains and kennels(100% of the time)-your wolfdog must be a part of your life-like your child.

1 BLK/TAN F W/MASK
1 AGOUTI/RED/WHT F W/MASK
1WHT/RED/BLK M W/LIGHT MASK
DRK AGOUTI/WHT/BLK M W/DRK MASK.

Father is mostly white with red, gray and black saddle patterns on his back. He is extremely intelligent and VERY luvable and huggable. His favorite games are fetch and keep away.

The father stands about 31 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs 90 lbs(and is still growing).

The mother is a gorgeous black and red German Shepherd female with rich colors and a sweet temperment, she is about 27 inches tall at the shoulder. The mother carries LARGE genetics, and in combination with the Father's blood line has produced pups with potential to grow 100+lbs for males and 75-80+ for females.

Pictures will be posted soon.
 
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