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Snack attack

This is me and my 12-year-old ex-racer, Chilli, who insists on being bought a packet of salt and vinegar crisps on our pub rides. He loves them.

Sian Ellis, Cardiff

Let's drink to Mocha

This is me and my boy, Mocha, a seven-year-old Connemara who I have owned for three years. Mocha is the apple of my eye,

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