Hello Everyone, We are Max and Mia two beautiful brother and sister yorkies. Our foster Mom said to tell you that I, Max, am an adorable (and adoring) lap dog and that Mia is a sweet and affectionate femme fatale who can jump into a lap even faster than I. I am happy hanging out on the sofa or recliner and watching what goes on in the world. I like to play chase with Mia and other dogs and I am very gentle with children. I’m really good at a lot of things but probably the thing that I do best is… snuggle. Now for my sister Mia. Mom says she is a very sweet, adorable and social little girl who likes to say ‘Hi” to everyone she meets. She calls Mia ‘Sparky’ as she is full of energy, wags her tail a lot, smiles and does the yorkie Buzz up and down the yard. Dad says Mia has the cutest way of letting him know what she wants (and it is usually to be in his or Mom’s lap!) (Gosh, Mom. I could do that too.) Mia has never met a person, or a lap, she didn’t like – and that goes for me, too! Mia and Max We know some commands, like to ride in the car and are learning to walk on a leash. (You should see Mom walk all of us – she really does an amazing job!) We are crate trained, remembering our housebreaking routine and are pretty low maintenance (as long as we have our human companions to love and be with!)Our doggy foster brothers and sisters are being good sports but they want our yorkie Aunties to find our very own forever family once again.Mom says is that our forever home will be very special -- because it will have two of the sweetest furkids in the world living there. She says anyone who meets us will be a happier person for the experience. Dad says that we would do well in a home where someone wants two lovebugs to sit in their laps.if you would like to meet us please fill up an application and email our foster mom Raffaella at ballsbuster@juno.com they are spayed/neutered, up to date with all the shots and microchipped, my adoption fee is $500
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Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Is Not Good with Kids
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