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Pets of LSWM

Nicole Ford

Moose and Maisie are two lovable Great Pyrenees with a combined weight of 260 pounds of fluff and fun. Despite their large size, they both believe they’re lap dogs, always seeking attention and affection from their humans. These snow-loving pups thrive in winter, delighting in frolicking through the snow and embracing the cold weather. However, their thick coats require plenty of brushing, and we are always covered in their hair. With hearts as big as their paws, Moose and Maisie bring joy and warmth to every corner of our home. Feel free to follow them on their Instagram account @moose_maisie_ greatpyrenees!



Suzy Coelho

Nessie is an energetic and lovable dog, half German Shorthair Pointer and half a mix of breeds. Her sleek black coat often leads people to mistake her for a Labrador. Nessie will turn two in August 2025. She loves playing chase at the dog park and shines as a hunting dog, especially when flushing grouse and pheasants. While she enjoys healthy snacks like carrots, she’d never pass up a meaty treat if given the choice. Nessie is the perfect companion and a cherished member of her family.


Joyce Osaile

Koda is an energetic and playful family dog with the perfect mix of Yorkie and Poodle charm. This little guy is a big fan of belly rubs and knows how to make the most of every petting session. He’s highly food motivated, always eager for a treat or two to show off his tricks. Koda loves to play and stay active, especially enjoying long walks with his family. His joyful personality and boundless energy make him the perfect companion for any adventure, and he’s always ready to spread love with a wagging tail and a happy bark.


Evan Tomaro

Otis is a blue merle mini–Australian Shepherd dog and his brothers Fynn and Sawyer are both Domestic Shorthaired tuxedo cats who are actual brothers at birth (and rescues at that!

With Otis aka Otie carrying his Aussie herding instincts throughout the years, chasing and barking at the squirrels and crows that make their presence known in the yard stays in his forte. He truly loves keeping his family safe, making blanket mountains on the couch to cuddle up next to his family (cats included), and daily walks in nearby parks and woods.

Fynn and Sawyer have that brotherly bond and the instinct to look after one another. If one is getting a head start in being let outside to enjoy the summer warmth near one of the family catnip plants, the other will be right up against the screen door waiting to be let out and be alongside their sibling. Fynn has always been a true outdoor kitty, to the point where we always have wondered if he believes he’s a dog. If you have facial hair, well, you’re in luck! Fynn loves rubbing up against chins and showing off his motor-like purr while laying on your chest.

Like his brother, Sawyer also adores his cuddles. He loves playing, and you can almost always find a glitter ball (or two, or ten, or twenty!) in his vicinity. You’re likely to garner some bonus points from these two if you turn on the fire. In fact, the second that Sawyer hears the “beep” from the fire turning on, his head jolts towards that direction and about ten seconds later he’ll be there ready to lay in a lap! He’s never offended if it gets too hot and you must move, as he’d certainly be willing to stay there all day.

I will always cherish these three loving souls!



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