Here we have hank the tank , hank really lives up to his name and has been a tank since the day he was born with a lovely big head and a short compact muscular body
Hank comes from amazing bloodlines on both sides his mum is a blue and tan don choc baby and his dad is a lilac platinum imported from USA
Hank has a loving temperament and has been raised in our family home around our children
We nick named hank “horny hank “ because since been 3 month old he’s tried to hump everything he can get his paws on!
Mating will be done by two matings of AI which is included in the price of the stud fee , don’t miss out on this amazing boy if you would like anymore pictures of hank or would like a FaceTime phone call with hank the tank please don’t hesitate to ask .
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