St Bernard stud🐶 super traditional markings
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Ted
Is a fine example of the breed he has fathered 4 litters to date. His put style power and unbelievable markings into these pups his mother is off a very old line shes also a family pet here no health problems and shes nearly 8 years old. Ted himself is 93kg with super length and top on him .Great temperament and good with kids.Thanks
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