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Golden Retriever With Two Noses Is The Cutest Thing You'll See Today

Golden Retriever With Two Noses Is The Cutest Thing You'll See Today

The handsome pup was adopted by Lana Culley last March​ when she was amazed by his unique appearance.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

They say two heads are better than one, and if this adorable golden retriever is anything to go by, the same can be said for noses, too.

As you can see in the video, Wallis, from Poole, Bournemouth, was born with a cleft palette which has left him with two noses and he can be seen showing them off.

The handsome pup was adopted by Lana Culley, 21, last March, when she was amazed by his unique appearance.

Since then, Wallis has settled right into family life on the farm and apparently his sense of smell is pretty good, too.

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Lana said: "We chose Wallis when he was a puppy because of his noses.

"He is adorable and we knew there wouldn't be another Golden Retriever quite like him.

"We already had another dog called Sunny, and the pair of them are inseparable.

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"They will often run through the farm together and enjoy going out for walks and swimming in the lakes.

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"Wallis is unusual looking and always gets a lot more stares when he's with us, we wouldn't change him for the world, though.

Lana said: "He is no different to Sunny and he has no idea he looks any different. The pair of them are always enjoying themselves outdoors.

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"We love Wallis's birth defect and whenever we post photos of him online, we always get loads of comments from people who think he's really cute.

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"Apart from his congenital defect, he doesn't have any other differences.

"Our entire family love him so much and we wouldn't change him for the world."

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Topics: Dog, Pets, Animals