 Jackie & Sloppy -Jo's Puppies
Dalmatian puppies for sale
Born June 15, 2010

Jackie is an excellent breeding female. Her puppies are born with the bone and muscle structure for blockier build, with solid muscular back legs, neck and head. She is five years old and this will be her fifth litter with Sloppy Jo.
Sloppy-Joe is very muscular with a leaner build. As the young Alpha Male (leader of the pack) he has shown intelligence and obediance. He is a very popular leader that is loved by his family.
Jackie and Sloppy Jo's first litter of 12 puppies, two black and white females; three black and white males; four liver and white females and three liver and white males were born on December 27, 2007.
Their second litter included nine puppies, two black and white males; two black and white females; one liver and white female; and four liver and white males were born on July 18, 2008.
Their third litter included nine puppies, seven black and white females; one liver and white male; and one liver and white femal, were born on March 27, 2009.
Their fourth litter included twelve puppies, two black and white, and one liver and white male plus five black and white females and four liver and white females born on November 22, 2009.
Their fifth litter was born on June 15, 2010; four males all black and white, and three females one black and white, two liver and white.
A $100.00 deposit will place you on the waiting list for a choice from her litter in the order we receive the deposits. Deposits can be made by credit card, check, noney order, money gran, or cash, No cash by mail. Puppies may be taken home at our disgretinon after eight weeks of age.
Dorothy's Dalmatians are microchiooed. The Friendship Chip is the professional way to identify your Dalmatian and it is proven safe and effective. A tiny microchip that contains a personal One of a Kind identification number distinguishes you Dalmatian as a special member of your family. Everywhere your Dalmatian goes for the rest of its life it can be positively identified as yours. Most animal shelters have a scanner and can track the number through a computer data base and let you know your Dalmatian has been found. |