Toby is a gorgeous little poochon- a perfect mix of poodle and bichon frise! πΆ This cuddly bundle of joy is looking for a forever home where heβll be loved and spoiled. π Toby needs a family who has patience and time for all his energy. π§βπ§βπ§βπ§ β’ Feb 11th 2025 β’ male β’Vaccinated, wormed and microchipped. β’ Raised in a loving home with children and other pets. β’ hypoallergenic - ideal for allergy sufferers! This pup is playful, affectionate and full of character. Whether youβre looking for a companion to snuggle with or a little one to join you on outdoor adventures, this poochon is the perfect fit. πWellingtonbridge, Wexford. πΆ β¬350 but open to offers
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Male | White | For Sale |
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