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mOm aND mE, the Wire fOx teRrIeR

Wire Fox Terrier or Cute Cuddly Teddy Bear?


I must say, my little curls look way curlier in the sea air :-)

Summer is on its way, so Im lookin fwd to lots of beach walks again.

See u soon.

Love
Normie
xxx

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Asta said…
Normie
It's gweat to see you...you do look like a cuddly teddy..we get lovely cuwlsneaw the ocean..I have to wait pwactically a whole yeaw befowe I can go again..it's getting weal cold hewe
enjoy youwself
smoochie kisses
ASTA
Hey Norman, it's getting pretty cold here as we're heading into winter. Brrrrr!

What a lovely photo of you and your mum! J x
Anonymous said…
You lucky pup, summer, it is -5C at night here in Edmonton CA. Are you getting dressed up for the scariest night of the year!
Hope so cause we love to scare the little ones, hehehe

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