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Winnie Bell is a member of the von Mering family. COURTESY PHOTO/HEATHER VON MERING

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This is Winnie Bell von Mering, age 2, named after Winchester, Winnie the Pooh and Tinker Bell. 

She is part cavalier, poodle, and golden, the Teddy Bear.  She loves playing in her yard (chasing all of the squirrels, birds, and bunnies), playing with her best dog friend Ozzie, kids, going for car rides, dancing for treats and cheese. 

Her favorite place in Winchester is Ciao! Bow Wow, where more treats can be found. 

She loves to give kisses and get hugs. 

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