Juno

11 weeks 2 days old

Dalton, OH

$499.00

Gender

male

Birth Date

Mar 03, 2024

Size

large

Available On

May 01, 2024

Registration

AKC

Generation

Generation P

Meet Juno. He is a little more shy and it might take him longer to warm up but when he does he is a loyal friend. He is looking for a kind and loving home to be adopted into and can’t wait to meet you. He is vet checked and up to date on his shots. 



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