CHAS and Dave the Ginger Ninjas and Hugo and Teddy the smart Shih Tzus are among our featured pets this week.
We're also loving seeing Scooby the cat look so proud in his NHS lanyard! That's while he's not eating Quavers of course.
Our readers have been sending us dozens of pictures of their much-loved Hampshire pets for our special platform in paper and online each Saturday.
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We love seeing what your furry friends are up to at home during lockdown or out for walkies.
Submit pictures of your pampered pet by clicking on the link below.
WITH one ear up and one ear down, Hugo makes the best companion. He's brought so much joy in his Hampshire home during the dark days of lockdown.
THIS rather proud looking NHS worker is Scooby the cat. He likes to eat Quavers and once went missing for months.
GIZMO Chase, hiding here in a Waitrose bag, is spectacularly naughty according to his owner Laura Graham.
ONE-year-old terrier Mopsy is a one of a kind cute and affectionate dog who kisses guinea pigs!
MEET Merlin who loves climbing on curtains. He's only a little cat but fills the lives of his family with joy.
THIS is Roxy the loveable Husky, who is six years old and best friend to many.
MEET Bobbiesocks the Ragdoll. The five-year-old cat's favourite place for a nap is in the sink! Comfy!
SAY hello to Teddy, the rather dapper Shih Tzu who likes to dress up in a bow tie at home in Hampshire.
Meet Chas and Dave, five-year-old brothers who can high five and are affectionately known as the Ginger Ninjas!
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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