About Tank:
Tank is a large, male Huntaway, aged 8 years old.
Description:– Extremely large and tall (45kg at a guess)
– Black and light tan
– 8 year old male Huntaway
Is Tank used to cats? No.
Is Tank toilet-trained? No.
Is Tank used to stock? Yes.
Is Tank used to chickens? No.
How well does Tank get on with other dogs? Great.
Tank lives in Napier, .
A bit about Tank’s personality:
This is Tank, Tank is 8 years old and has worked very hard mustering on the big hills his whole life. As much as I would love too keep him forever, he deserves too retire somewhere away from a busy farm. It is unfair to him to keep around seeing everything happening on the farm as he gets jealous and anxious watching other dogs go to work when he can’t keep up with the young guns anymore. Other than not being young and fit enough too keep up with the high energy required on farm, Tank is very healthy and would make a great pet on fenced in semi rural quiet property. Something to be aware of is Tank is an extremely large dog and bigger then other Huntaways, he’s very tall and is about 45kg at a guess. He loves the company of humans and will follow you around. He also really loves the company of the other the working dogs. At first he can be timid and shy when meeting new dogs/humans, but he means no harm and just needs plenty of pats and food to come around. He is absolute definition of gentle giant. He spends the majority of his time lounging on the deck in the sun with his working mates, but he does sometimes like to wander so a fenced in section would be best. He really, really deserves a quiet relaxing life now, easy walks and plenty of human contact. He loves riding in the boot of the car!! He can jump up to the boot of the car but can longer jump onto something higher like a ute deck. Tank is located in Napier
About me:
My name: Alysia.
My e-mail address: alysia.homan@icloud.com.
My phone number: 02041485255
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