New Guinea Singing Dog, the rarest breed in the world!
New Guinea Singing Dog, the rarest breed in the world!
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- Name: Panhandle Exotics
- Posted: 01/15/2024
- Location: Florida
- ID #77920
New Guinea Singing Dog, the rarest breed in the world!
We have one female left, and on sale now! Price and information at
https://www.panhandleexotics.com/animals.htm...
Panhandle Exotics
37 N Navy Blvd
Pensacola, FL. 32507
(850) 542-4410
www.PanhandleExotics.com
www.SugarGliderSuperStore.com
www.PensacolaZoo.com
New Guinea Singing Dogs originate from New Guinea. Not only are they considered the rarest breed of dog in the world, it's believed there is less than 200 in the wild. This means without this species in captivity, they will face extinction.
NGSD's can make an amazing pet with their human family, however they do best as the only pet. The only exception to this is a med - large dog, but must be introduced to them from early on. Due to their wild instincts, they will see other animals as food and most likely eat them. Don't let this mislead you to think they are aggressive, they aren't. They are one of the sweetest pets imaginable with humans!
The average lifespan is 15 - 20 years. Adult size is 12" - 18" at shoulder.
* A free, class 3 permit is required for FL residents. No permit is needed for AL or most other states!
Financing is available if needed! For instant approval, apply online now at www.PanhandleExotics.com
Transport is available if needed! Info at www.PanhandleExoticsTransport.com
We have one female left, and on sale now! Price and information at
https://www.panhandleexotics.com/animals.htm...
Panhandle Exotics
37 N Navy Blvd
Pensacola, FL. 32507
(850) 542-4410
www.PanhandleExotics.com
www.SugarGliderSuperStore.com
www.PensacolaZoo.com
New Guinea Singing Dogs originate from New Guinea. Not only are they considered the rarest breed of dog in the world, it's believed there is less than 200 in the wild. This means without this species in captivity, they will face extinction.
NGSD's can make an amazing pet with their human family, however they do best as the only pet. The only exception to this is a med - large dog, but must be introduced to them from early on. Due to their wild instincts, they will see other animals as food and most likely eat them. Don't let this mislead you to think they are aggressive, they aren't. They are one of the sweetest pets imaginable with humans!
The average lifespan is 15 - 20 years. Adult size is 12" - 18" at shoulder.
* A free, class 3 permit is required for FL residents. No permit is needed for AL or most other states!
Financing is available if needed! For instant approval, apply online now at www.PanhandleExotics.com
Transport is available if needed! Info at www.PanhandleExoticsTransport.com
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