6Mourne Corsos
My big brindle boy rare colourings 1600 2 black females available.
£1,600
Christopher
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6My big brindle boy rare colourings 1600 2 black females available.
£1,600
Christopher
Private seller | Active today
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4Having to repost 2 left one blue male (red collar) one black female (yellow collar). People have either not replied to ones if had them down for to pay deposit or just back out. ***£200 deposit it secure the puppy*** So they're now coming up to 6 weeks on Friday ready to leave 13th March. First deposit on each pup secures it. I have both parents blue male (thanos) and black
£800
stephen
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6We’re delighted to offer beautiful IKC (Irish Kennel Club) registered Cane Corso Puppies from our loving family home near Derry / Donegal Ireland Instagram - Irishcorso About the litter: 9 Puppies — 5 still available (mixed boys & girls) Born: 30th January 2026 Ready to go: 27th March 2026 £1,500 each — with a £500 non-refundable deposit to secure your pick About the
£1,500
Rory
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