Senior brother dogs seeking home together

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Las Vegas NV

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Hello, I've recently been taking care of 2 brother dogs that belong to a family member. Due to covid they are no longer able to take care of the dogs and so they've been in my care for a few months. The family member has agreed that rehoming is the best option as I already have 3 dogs of my own and can't take care of 5 dogs. About the boys. They're aprox 11-12 years old and neutered. They're littermates and have been together their entire life and can not be separated. They're pomeranian/eskimo mixes. About 20lbs each. They do have a lot of hair and will require regular brushing or trips to the groomer. They like children, adults, cats and dogs that aren't too hyper. Like many small dogs they make a great alarm system and will bark to alert you if someone is outside. They're house broken and dog door trained. They know some very basic commands like sit, lay down, etc. They're very affectionate dogs and love spending time with people. One is much lazier than the other, the active one likes toys (especially toys that squeak). A few years ago they had many teeth removed but can still eat hard food. They require a limited ingredient diet as one tends to have digestive issues. They are not destructive in the house, but the more active one does like to jump up on the couch. They're indoor dogs, but do enjoy walks or playing in the backyard. Overall they're very friendly dogs and deserve a relaxing home where they can spend their golden years. If you're interested in meeting them or would like photos, please send me an email about yourself and your lifestyle. I'm in no rush to just give them away, as I want to be sure it's a good fit. Again, they must stay together. There is no rehoming fee and I will give you their harnesses, leashes, food bowls, and remaining food.

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