Little Cordelia 33" tall
DOB 03/29/2005
Sire: Komoko's Lil Devil
Dam: Little Chiquita
For Sale
Overlook Miss Lily 36'' tall
DOB 07/12/2005
Sire: Komoko's Desert Fox
Dam: Komoko's Tiger Lily
Darcy 36 1/2" tall
DOB 12/16/2001
Sire: T.S. Zachary
Dam: Komoko's Lil Lady Luck
Oak Hollow Calamity Janie
DOB 12/01/2007
Sire: Wooley Bully
Dam: Midnight Maddie
For Sale
Fair Lady 38" tall
DOB 04/02/2000
Sire: Komokos Little Don Juan
Dam: Komoko's Lil Tinkerbell
Overlook Foxie 35" tall
DOB 11/26/2004
Sire: Komoko's Desert Fox
Dam: Tuty Fruity
Oak Hollow Midnight Maddie 37'' tall
DOB 01/04/2005
Sire: Reddick
Dam: Reddick
REH Snowflake 38'' tall
DOB 03/29/2000
Sire: DBF Brown Sugar
Dam: DBF Sweet Kelly
Oak Hollow Rockin Robin 34 1/2 tall
DOB 08/15/2005
Sire: T 5 Mini Yellow Jacket
Dam: T 5 Miss Priss
Overlook Pixie Dixie 35" tall
DOB 01/27/2006
Sire: Komoko's Desert Fox
Dam: Komoko's Pixie Phantom
Oak Hollow Bunny 35" tall
DOB 03/29/2006
Sire: Komoko's Mighty Mouse
Dam: Komoko's Fair Lady
Oak Hollow Mabel
DOB 05/01/2007
Sire: Komoko's Blue Huck
Dam: Overlooks Foxy
Phillip & Gail White, 2009 Oak Beach Boulavard, Sebring, FL 33875
1-863-655-9173 home, 1-863-381-4163 cell








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