Ontario Small Ass Dating Profit becomes viral

Love is apparently in the air for Hank, a short ass from Erin, Onts, whose dating profile has received considerable traction online.

The seven -year -old Jack Erin Lives on the Hill acre, located one hour west of a family -owned and operated tourist farm Toronto.

According to his profile, Hank is looking for a soul partner to live his days in a 90 -acre farm and joined his routine in flower fields.

Form manager Tyler Garrd says that it is hoped to find a female donkey, also known as Jenny, to breed with Hank and welcome more donkeys in the family.

He says that Hank joined the farm about two months ago after his former owner, which was facing health difficulties, posted on a Facebook purchase-and-bixer group.

Garrd says that Hank has become a farm favorite for children with his sweet and social personality.

“We love Hank so much that we want to find him a companion,” he said in a recent interview.

In a post on Instagram, Form said that Hank “long walks around the farm, a thick juicy carrot, gentle pet and love enjoys,” saying that she has a big head of hair, a beautiful personality and a huge heart. “

The farm said, “Send us a DM if you know a lucky woman who is looking for a new love house, which is complete with live in lover,” the farm said.

In a satirical video that has seen thousands of views, the farm has compiled the snippets of some of the best friends of Hank that share the positive memories with them.

A person dressed as Santa Claus said, “Just wanted to make a shout for Hank. Last time Rudolf had become ill, Hank filled for him and took Sleeve all over the world.”

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Another person jokingly said that Hank introduced her to her husband. “He was the best man in our marriage and a godfather for our children. Without Hank, I didn’t do it,” she said.

Worthy genes are welcome to present their profiles through social media or email. Garrd said that he is ideally looking for donkeys of the same size border and between the ages of four and nine.

He said, “We are receiving messages from people all over Canada,”

If there is a match, the field can consider hosting the donkey’s wedding, said Garrd.

Visitors are invited to wishes at the farm, which also call goats, chickens, sheep and highland cows home.