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Sara Conti presents her two canine companions Izzy and Lily. COURTESY PHOTO/SARA CONTI

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This week, Sara Conti presents her two dogs — Lilly and Izzy — for Pet of the Week.

Lilly (grey) is 3 and Izzy (white ) is 1. The two are extremely friendly and enjoy exploring the town of Winchester, where they are able to meet locals and love getting scratches from anyone who is willing to offer them. 

Lilly’s favorite hobby is playing with balls. If you throw it, she will catch it! 

Izzy’s favorite hobby is playing with other dogs, and stealing attention from her sister (classic sibling rivalry). 

They are relatively new to the area, but as of now, their favorite place to go is Horn Pond.

Have you got a pet in your household you would like to spotlight? Just send us their name, a little bit of information about their age and personality and of course, do not forget to send a photo! Just email editor@winchesternews.org with Pet of the Week in the subject line.

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