HERE'S another adorable set of your pampered pooches and molly-coddled moggies.
Today's selection of much-adored pets include a cat which loves eating Brussels sprouts and a dancing doggy who loves to spin.
There's also a lover of the beach, one cheeky pooch poking his tongue out at us and another who snores very loudly!
We love seeing our readers pets and are happy to show them off in the paper and online each Saturday in our special weekly feature.
To have your pet featured, click on the link below.
THIS is Magnus who has been adopted by a Hampshire family at the age of ten. He can spin on command, loves children and fuss and is happy to have a dog treat rested on his nose!
TONGUES out if you're Southampton shih tzu Hugo Parnell. The two-year-old was born in Bedfordshire, but is now happy in Hampshire.
MEET gorgeous Guy. He loves running for a ball and paddling in the sea. He's pictured here at the top of Hengistbury Head.
MOGGY Matilda loves to sunbathe, look cute, have cuddles, play with her fish toy and snore very loudly!
ADORABLE pup Ace loves playing with other dogs, as well as all the human friends he's made. He's simply adorable.
LOOK at that face! Loveable Murphy's main hobbies are cuddling, sleeping and chewing on things!
IT'S a dog's life for sleepy Molly who is a bit of a poser when she's awake. She loves kisses and chasing small balls.
HERE'S Lilly having a little snuggle. She's worn herself out running around in the garden playing catch with her favourite toy.
PUPPY Benji is keeping his new owners very busy. He's currently fascinated by the cardboard from the kitchen roll!
WELL Milo has interesting tastes for a cat. He loves eating vegetables and is particularly fond of Brussels sprouts.
Pets
FROM doting dogs and cuddly cats to bonny bunnies and huggable hamsters, pets are an enormous part of our lives. Whether it's a four-legged friend, brightly-coloured bird or fascinating fish, they become part of the family. A cherished part of our day to day life. To celebrate the role pets play, we'd love to see your pictures and put them firmly in the spotlight - where they belong. Send us your photos and details here and we'll print as many as we can in the paper and online.
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