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This Week's Pets: These Cocker Spaniels Could Star in Their Own Buddy Movie

Casey and Max are a canine odd couple in real life. But the oddest thing about them is why no one has snatched them up yet.

Felix and Oscar. Bill and Ted. Riggs and Murtagh.

Casey and Max?

OK, these two cocker spaniels haven't entered the pantheon of onscreen buddies, but that's because they don't have a good agent. Spend a few minutes with them, though, and you'll see they have a special chemistry that comes from living together. Unfortunately, their owner had to give them up when he lost his house, and they have been at PAWS Animal Shelter in Tinley Park since Sept. 25.

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Max, 8, is the friendly, fun-loving type. When he arrived at PAWS, he had a benign growth on his neck that was drained and removed and hasn't caused him any additional problems.

Casey, 9, isn't as outgoing, but that doesn't mean he doesn't like being around people. He also has the lighter coat of the two.

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Both dogs have been neutered, are up to date on their shots and are house trained. They are good with kids and other dogs, and they can be left alone for up to eight hours.

Casey and Max, like the best film duos, are a package deal must be adopted together.

Looking for more adoptable pets?

Squirt is Agent Double-Oh Cute and has a license to steal your heart. Snuggles lives up to her name, and she's the latest cat to be featured. , and , still need a homes.

Success stories include found a new home, as did Patches the cat. Rosie and Lily, the pair of adorable Dachshunds, have also found owners.

 

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