Happy Wet Nose Wednesday! Let's talk animals.

There are hundreds of animals on the SouthCoast waiting to find forever homes, and thanks to local shelters, these animals have a fighting chance.

Each week, we give the spotlight to an adoptable animal, but this week, it's a package deal.

These two dogs are inseparable and hope to find a forever home together.

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Meet Stormy and Moose. Stormy the brindle is around 2 years old and Moose the fawn is around 4 years old. They arrived at Fairhaven Animal Shelter after their owner passed away.

These two are the best of friends and the shelter refuses to separate them.

"They are completely bonded and we will not separate them," said Fairhaven Animal Shelter.

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Stormy and Moose are both great on the leash and even though they are big, they are convinced that they are lap dogs.

"Stormy likes to take all of our affection away from Moose but Moose is patient and waits his turn," said the shelter.

The shelter does not recommend young children but other dogs would be just fine.

These dogs are a couple of love bugs that don't understand why they are in a new place. They deserve a family that can make them feel loved again.

Does Stormy and Moose sound like a good fit for you and your family? Contact the Fairhaven Animal Shelter and schedule a play date today.

Stormy and Moose cannot wait to meet you.

Fairhaven Animal Shelter

200 Bridge Street, Fairhaven, MA

508-979-4028

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