Dora & Lisa Simpson

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Breed
Maltese
Size
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Color
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Age
5+ years
Coat
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Gender
Female
Location
San Francisco

Dora & Lisa Simpson are strongly bonded, so we want to adopt them out together. When you were a kid did you wish your favorite stuffed animals would come to life? If so, Dora and Lisa Simpson is the doggy duo for you. Look into those big brown eyes, snuggle those beautiful floofchunks, and tell them all your childhood secrets. (They have a strict confidentiality policy and can be trusted with even the most juicy confessions.) These gorgeous ladies love cuddling and giving kisses in tandem, all while being ever so friendly with people and dogs. You can’t resist these furry faces!Here’s some notes from their foster:This happy little duo is very sweet, quick to smile, cuddle, wag their tails, climb into a lap, give tiny kisses, and roll over for belly scritches. Dora and Lisa Simpson try to one up each other for attention and will both tap your arm gently with a paw for more. They are well-behaved shopping and work from home companions, enjoy car rides, napping, and devour their fresh food at mealtime.Neither are on any medications at this time. Lisa has completed her weight loss journey and seems very healthy and fit. Dora still has some pounds to shed and will benefit from a forever home that continues to be mindful of her diet and makes sure she gets plenty of exercise.Lisa seems like she could walk forever. Dora enjoys short to medium length walks with Lisa leading while Dora toddles along at my side. Both go up and down our tall flight of indoor wooden stairs with no problem, but use a ramp to get on and off my higher than average bed. Dora and Lisa have beautiful, soft, shiny hair, but Dora is really incredibly soft, like softer than anything I’ve ever touched before.And Dora is obsessed with our three cats. I can’t decide if she has never seen a cat before and finds them to be quite exotic, or at one point had a cat BFF and is desperate for another. She spends much of her time (when not napping, eating, or walking off belly fat) seeking out their attention. Unfortunately, Lisa has barked at the cats and so far is not helping Dora’s BFF chances, but I think Lisa may be settling, and it’s only been a few days.As an added bonus, both doggies are reliably housebroken, pee pad trained, and I understand to be crate-trained, too (although we don’t have one).Dora and Lisa Simpson are going to make their future forever family extremely happy!