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Tummy Tagged


One of my other WFT buddies tagged me for a tummy tag. So I asked mom to please take a picture of my very gorgeous tummy for you all!

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Chilli the Dog said…
Hiya Normie

That's a very good pix of your tummy :) So polka dotted :)

Wuff Wuff

Chilli
Well hello there Chilli!

... mom sez they are beauty spots ...

Normie
xxx
Asta said…
Hi Norman

I have the same polka dots on my tummy, whew, I thought I was turning into a dalmation
love and smoochie kisses
Asta
I have spots too! Must be a WFT thing! J x
G'day Norman,

You have a cute tummy!

xxx Asta down under

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