Wilf’s Ultimate Mutt Day at the Zoo: Two-year-old Wilfred Johnson meets his favorite Paw Patrol characters

Wilf’s Ultimate Mutt Day at the Zoo: Two-year-old Wilfred Johnson meets his favorite Paw Patrol characters


While Wilf and Romy Johnson were having a good time yesterday, their father is preoccupied with his final week as prime minister.

At the Port Lympne Reserve in Kent, two-year-old Wilfred got to meet some of his favorite TV personalities, including Chase, Skye, Rubble, and Marshall from the popular animated series Paw Patrol.

His mother Carrie, 34, works for the Aspinall Foundation, which includes the reserve. Romy, an eight-month-old baby, took pleasure in a tour of the reserve’s animal park.

In one image, Wilf can be seen trying to embrace Chase, the German Shepherd police dog that serves as one of Paw Patrol’s major characters.

Two-year-old Wilfred, above, met some of his favourite TV stars – characters Chase, Skye, Rubble and Marshall from hit cartoon series Paw Patrols – at the Port Lympne Reserve in Kent

Two-year-old Wilfred, above, met some of his favourite TV stars – characters Chase, Skye, Rubble and Marshall from hit cartoon series Paw Patrols – at the Port Lympne Reserve in Kent

Two-year-old Wilfred, above, met some of his favourite TV stars – characters Chase, Skye, Rubble and Marshall from hit cartoon series Paw Patrols – at the Port Lympne Reserve in Kent

The reserve is part of the Aspinall Foundation, where his mother Carrie, 34, works. Eight-month-old Romy, above, enjoyed a trip around the reserve’s wildlife park

The reserve is part of the Aspinall Foundation, where his mother Carrie, 34, works. Eight-month-old Romy, above, enjoyed a trip around the reserve’s wildlife park

The reserve is part of the Aspinall Foundation, where his mother Carrie, 34, works. Eight-month-old Romy, above, enjoyed a trip around the reserve’s wildlife park

Wilf is seen attempting to hug Chase, the police German Shepherd dog who is one of the main stars of Paw Patrol.

Wilf is seen attempting to hug Chase, the police German Shepherd dog who is one of the main stars of Paw Patrol.

Wilf may be seen trying to embrace Chase, the German Shepherd police dog that serves as one of Paw Patrol’s primary characters.

Dreams do come true, followed by a shooting star emoji, was the message Mrs. Johnson added to the pictures.

Wilfred’s favorite television show is reportedly Paw Patrol, much like millions of other young children across the world.

Romy was seen taking a safari tour of the park and seeing a rhinoceros.

Dressed in a fruit-patterned frock, she gazed out of the truck, with Mrs Johnson, 33, there to picture the moment. The proud mother simply wrote beside the photo: ‘Magic,’ along with a red heart emoji.

Romy was seen enjoying a safari trip around the park, where she saw a rhinoceros

Romy was seen enjoying a safari trip around the park, where she saw a rhinoceros

Romy was seen enjoying a safari trip around the park, where she saw a rhinoceros

Wilf staring at the animals. Canadian-made Paw Patrol has made a profit of around £3 billion since it launched in 2013

A movie spin-off of the series which was released in August 2021 took £12 million on its opening weekend alone

A movie spin-off of the series which was released in August 2021 took £12 million on its opening weekend alone

A series spin-off movie that was released in August 2021 made £12 million alone in its first weekend.

In January 2021, Mrs. Johnson started working for the Aspinall Foundation after returning to the workforce after Wilfred was born.

Since its debut in 2013, the Canadian-produced Paw Patrol has earned almost £3 billion in profits.

A series spin-off movie that was released in August 2021 made £12 million alone in its first weekend.


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