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philidaniels
Philip daniel :
please a video of the puppy's dad 🙏
2024-07-27 16:51:46
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r.dhaliwal31
Riya Dhaliwal :
The dad is fucking insane Jesus
2024-08-31 08:48:57
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r4tbag
Sage 🪴 :
absolutely love malinois, would never be able to handle that drive so i’ll just admire them from over here
2024-06-14 17:22:34
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immi570
Immie 🫶❤️ :
From one breeding family to another. This is amazing. Dad is so so quick and mum has the agility!! Beautiful dogs🥰
2024-08-24 23:55:51
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kittengoesruff
Kittengoesruff :
Magnificent dogs, I’ll enjoy the one my brother has 😂
2024-08-06 10:57:45
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scarfromafar
Kai Or Dai :
Bro’s father name is “Bolt”
2024-06-17 15:31:28
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torihope19
Torihope19 :
Dad came out of nowhere, bullet fast, good lord😂😂
2024-06-18 20:11:07
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katy_rosex
Kat🍃 :
This is like me with my cats. I always make sure they meet the mum and dad to prove they are getting the pure breed
2024-08-14 15:52:09
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