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Lola and Luna are sweet, polite, intelligent and social sisters, with almost human brown eyes. Very affectionate, they love car rides and hikes. I walk them together on a split leash - and get a ton of attention as they look like twins.
Not formally trained, but naturally well behaved... they don't steal food, don't go on furniture inside, don't chew/bite, rarely bark (I thought them mute for a year).
Likely 3 years old, I have had them 2 years. They were semi-stray neighborhood dogs, uncared for and I suspect had to hunt and beg for food. This has led to them have both a high prey drive and many friends in the area, friends they escape to visit (in the most incredible ways!). They come home on their own - but need a fresh start in a new area with secure fences to reduce drive to escape.
Being rehomed as a) I have skin rash from a weed that gets on their fur and b) old "owner" threatens to shoot them for killing (stupidly) un-cooped chicken c) new job with travel.