Let’s start off with saying, “How could anyone not want these two?”

Ladies’ and Gentle-dudes, meet Freya and Copper, yes they are brother and sister Bloodhounds.

With floppy ears and full of snuggles, they are currently up for adoption at Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk.

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This week, they are being highlighted as Pet of The Week, because, well, look at them.

The pups are three and a half years old, crate trained, and yes, they come as a pair, according to AWS. 

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As we all know, bonded sibling animals can be a bit harder to find a home but come on, Maine, look at these two, they are it.  

According to AWS, they pretty much do everything together, naps, walks, barks, playtime, all of it.

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They are currently weighing in at 92 and 110 pounds, but are gentle giants. Plus, that's a lot more love for you! 

Copper is the silly food lover and Freya is the queen of wanting attention. They are the true definition of “double the love.”  

Their fees to adopt are $440, as per AWS.  

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Let me help paint the picture, you call out “Cooper, Freya!” they come running, jump in the car and keep you company on an adventure.

No matter what you are doing, hiking or just enjoying wildlife, Cooper and Freya will be by your side, sniffing out every pine needle and blade of grass you walk past.

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If that isn't enough, imagine you are sinking into your bed at the end of the day with these two beauties snuggling right up next to you. As you all drift off to sleep together, you take one last look into those big brown eyes and droopy ears and smile. 

If you have a big family or are a single person, they are ready for you, they are ready to be a part of your family, together.

So let's not make them wait too long!

You can stop at AWS or call them at (207) 985-3244. Just ask about the bloodhound siblings and they’ll know who you mean!

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