Sable - Cane Corso For Breeding in Tarrant County, Texas






Cane Corso
Age
1 year 9 months
Gender
female
Size
Extra Large
Weight
80.00 lbs
Age
1 year 9 months
Gender
female
Size
Extra Large
Weight
80.00 lbs
Nessa
Pet Owner
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About Sable
She’s is super sweet and loving! She loves to play with other dogs and people.
Health & Care
Great With
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this pet
Where is Sable located?
Sable is located in Tarrant County, Texas. Contact the owner to discuss breeding arrangements and meeting logistics.
What is Sable's health status?
Sable is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for health certifications and breeding clearances before arranging a breeding match.
Is Sable good with children?
Yes, Sable is reported to be good with children. This temperament trait may be passed on to her offspring. Consider this when planning your breeding program.
How can I contact Sable's owner?
You can message Sable's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Discuss breeding arrangements, health certifications, breeding fees, and timing.
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