Cleo

5 weeks 3 days old

Hope, IN

$800.00

Gender

male

Birth Date

Apr 02, 2024

Size

extra small

Available On

May 28, 2024

Registration

ACA

Generation

Generation P
Cleo says hello! He's a handsome ACA registered Yorkshire terrier puppy who was born April 2nd. He will be available May 28th, he is up to date with his shots and dewormer. Cleo has a nice Black and Tan colored coat with most sparkling puppy eyes! Yorkie's are known for being brave, energetic and loving dogs! Cleo would love to start the summer off with you! Give us a call or text to learn some more information about Cleo!


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