Trixie and Trigger
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Trixie and Trigger
AvailableTrixie And Trigger are a small senior duo with Maltese and Maltipoo heritage, currently in Mahwah, NJ. Both are vaccinated, spayed, and looking for a gentle, loving home. They are not yet house trained but are crate trained and do well with other dogs and children.
About Trixie and Trigger
Meet Trixie And Trigger, a bonded senior pair who lost their home after their elderly owner became unable to care for them. At 9 and 12 years old, these small companions—one Maltese and one Maltipoo—have traded the wild puppy days for a calm, loving presence. Both dogs enjoy being held and want nothing more than to be near their people, whether that means curling up with you on the couch or tagging along for car rides and errands. Trixie and Trigger are crate trained, dog-friendly, and happiest soaking up attention. They’re past the days of mischief and bring an easygoing spirit to every moment. Expect lots of cuddles, a desire for gentle walks, and a constant appreciation for soft beds and treats. Both get along well with other dogs and children, making them a good fit for many families searching for mellow, affectionate pets. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Trixie and Trigger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Trixie And Trigger, as small Maltese and Maltipoo mixes, thrive in relaxed environments where they can be close to their people. They fit well in apartments or houses as long as they get daily companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These small-breed dogs are content with modest outdoor space. Trixie And Trigger enjoy gentle walks but don't require a large yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Trixie And Trigger’s breeds are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, making them good companions for homes with children, provided the children are taught to treat them kindly.











