German Shorthaired Pointer Puppy for sale in Perry Township, Indiana | $800

Sweetie Pies
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:613329
Price / Fee
:$800
Location
:Ligonier, Perry Township, Noble County, Indiana
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Hello, my name is Tonia. I’ve been breeding GSP’s for going on 18 years. I am not a kennel. I own mom and dad they are part of the family. Never put my dogs caged up. I breed one dog and she is our pet. She and the puppies get the best of care. Very intelligent with great hunting bloodlines. They make the best family pets or can be used for hunting. They love both! Puppies have already had their tails dock and their dewclaws removed. They get dewormed every two weeks from the the time they turn two weeks until going to their new homes. They will get their first set of shots and vet checked at 8 weeks old and will be ready for their new forever homes. They were born August 30th and will be ready to go October 25th. I am a stay home mom. The puppies get lots of love and attention. Very well socialized. We have 4 children between them and myself they get love all the time!
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$800
Frequently Asked Questions
A: The puppies are German Shorthaired Pointers.
A: I have been breeding GSPs for going on 18 years.
A: No, I am not a kennel. I own the mom and dad, and they are part of the family. My dogs are never caged up.
A: The puppies receive the best of care. They are well-socialized and get lots of love and attention from our family.
A: The puppies were born on August 30th and will be ready to go to their new forever homes on October 25th.
A: The puppies have already had their tails docked and dewclaws removed. They get dewormed every two weeks and will receive their first set of shots and a vet check at 8 weeks old.
A: The price is $800.
A: We are located in Ligonier, Perry Township, Noble County, Indiana, United States.
A: Yes, they are very intelligent with great hunting bloodlines and can be used for hunting or as family pets.

























