Frenchie stud Build Like a Little Gorilla in Waterford π¦π₯
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π₯Dex ππ» Perfect look, proven health, unmatched temperament β confident, affectionate, full of charisma.
Flawlessly compact, ultra short π€ and powerfully built π¦ β this outstanding blue & tan male is the very definition of elite structure, overflowing with power, personality and presence πΎ
β Proven stud π¦
β Health & DNA tested β 100% clear π§¬
Great pedigree, bankC and Boss lines and many more .
KC registered
π« Forget weak builds and βfake qualityβ pups β here you get true type, balance and power.
π Rare look. Reliable genetics. Real quality. π₯
π If youβre looking for the right stud, look no further β this boy is the one.
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