New Guinea Singing Dogs

New Guinea Singing Dogs

Common Name: New Guinea Singing Dogs

Scientific Name: Canis Dingo Hallstromi

General Information: New Guinea Singing Dogs originate from New Guinea. Not only are they considered the rarest breed of dog in the world, it is believed to be less than 200 in the wild.

New Guinea Singing Dogs make great pets. They are incredibly sweet if raised properly and can do well with children if raised around them from early on. They can do well with other medium to large animals if raised together from early on however, smaller species such as chinchillas, ferrets, birds, etc. can not be in the same home since they are deemed a food source. The average lifespan is 15 - 20 years. Adult size is approximately 12" - 18" at the shoulder.

Diet: Victor Beef & Brown Rice. We also supplement this with raw chicken, turkey, etc.

Price:

$2,999.99

Availability: We have a couple babies ready now! For any questions, come by the store or give us a call at (850) 542-4410

Permit Information: A free class 3 permit is required in the state of Florida. For information on how the permit process works or to apply now, CLICK HERE! Each state has different laws. If you live outside the state of Florida check with your local Fish & Wildlife first to ensure the animal is legal and obtain any required permit before hand. For species requiring a permit in Florida, we offer free assistance to Florida residents once the animal has been reserved!

Financing: Financing is available if needed! $0.00 down, take your pet home today, and 90 days same as cash! For instant approval, CLICK HERE!

Cancelation / refund: Please note, all sales are final. You are purchasing a companion, not a product. This is a big commitment, and we ask you to do the research and be fully committed before checking out. Also, once an animal is sold or preordered, they are considered unavailable. This means if you purchase and change your mind, it can potentially cost the animal a fur-ever home, as even with preorders, quantity is limited, and once the number is reached, other potential adopters will be told no. Due to this, animals are not refundable or transferable.

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