IT'S raining cats and dogs!
Today we're featuring ten more of our readers lovely pets - and this week it's all pampered pooches and molly-coddled moggies.
This time they include a sunglass-wearing Dorkie who likes doing impersonations and a German Shepherd with a love for emergency service sirens.
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One dog loves nothing more than a good cup of tea while a featured cat is a complete telly addict who loves watching sport on the box.
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THIS furry best friend is Ruby, a very cute two-year-old Poochon who loves doing assault courses and playing with her ball.
BEAUTIFUL tabby cat Kenzie was adopted as a kitten but was very frightened of people. Now aged 11, he loves his cuddles and rarely leaves a lap of an evening.
IMPERSONATIONS are a favourite hobby of two-year-old Dorkie Chip Barnes from Southampton who also loves rolling in the mud.
RHODESIAN Ridgeback Yogi is a total tea addict. The dopey and adorable11-year-old from Southampton will eat most things though.
BUZZ the two-year-old German Shepherd loves emergency service sirens and being petted.
MEET aptly-named Yoda the cat, who often gets lost as she is still the size of a new kitten at five months old.
THIS is Buster, a six month old Dogue de Bordeaux. He loves the beach and playing hide and seek.
MARLEY the Shih Tzu follows owner Andrea Fraser everywhere, including the shower! The eight-year-old dog is her fur baby.
MELVIN the cat is a big fan of watching sport on TV, stealing food and scratching the sofa! He's a pretty big personality!
PEEK a boo Luna! The one-year-old is one cuddly cat, who loves to snuggle and enjoys stealing soft toys!
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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