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Chloe and Wilma are a sweet, bonded pair of senior Pug sisters who are ready to find their forever home. These gentle girls love to snooze, receive pets and treats, and enjoy a soft bed. Housebroken and healthy aside from some joint stiffness, they thrive at a slow pace. They would be perfect for an adopter seeking double the sweetness and companionship, enjoying a quiet life together.
Special Needs
Some joint stiffness
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