These delightful Dorset pets are definitely something to write home about! They include the legendary William Shakespeare - not the brilliant bearded bard of Stratford-Upon-Avon but the bearded collie crossed with a labrador from Colehill, Wimborne! For this gorgeous boy has become an unexpected community support worker during the Covid crisis. His owner Tracie Billington-Beardsley explained how he is helping his neighbourhood: This five year old bundle of energy goes on duty outside our house every day. A sign invites people to pat our friendly pooch - with a gloved hand - if they prefer. And many do. Some days, there is a socially distanced queue as people wait to enjoy Will’s warm welcome.
Today’s pack of furry friends include five adorable canine companions. Your dogs continue to provide amusement, entertainment and comfort during the pandemic which is certainly the case with this lovely line-up. As we continue to spend a lot of time at home due to covid-19 restrictions, our pets are certainly enjoying having us around and your pictures show them making the most of every moment together! Jacqueline Biddiscombe in Poole sent us a picture of her dog Molly asleep with her on the couch when she was ill, saying: Molly loves to kiss me when I wake up, she also likes to chase small balls and bring them back to me. And Molly loves to love my dad and pose.