After a festive break for pets in Christmas outfits, we're once more on the hunt for Dorset's best #petselfie.
Do you have a pet you'd give the world for? We want to see them, and you, for our new Pets page and online gallery.
We'll be running the best online, on social media and in the paper - and there may even be prizes on offer for the best ones.
Here are a few we've been sent this week:
Harvey with Trudi.
Charlotte and Nazzy Boy.
Zoe Waight and Kobe
Think you can do better? Here are our top tips for taking a great shot, thanks to photographer Andy Lyons.
Taking a pet selfie takes time and patience, and it's important not to force your pet if they are feeling camera shy. It’s better to position yourself next to your pet rather than trying to get them to fit in the frame with you.
So, if your cat is already sitting, slide in next to them. And if your dog is lying down, get down on the floor with them.
Remember, it doesn't count as a selfie if you didn't take the picture yourself - so please don't send us those, they won't count!
Once you have taken your selfie, send it to petselfies@bournemouthecho.co.uk, post it on instagram and tag us in the picture or the comments (we're @bournemouthecho), message it to us via our Facebook page, tweet it to us @bourmemouthecho or whatsapp 07909007839.
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