Simba isn’t just a dog — he’s a force of nature wrapped in a red-tinged brindle coat of golden fur so thick and soft it could be its own ecosystem. Weighing in at nearly 80 pounds of solid muscle, Simba is loyal, protective, and endlessly affectionate. He greets his humans with a signature move: ears back, deep growl, tail wagging, and eyes locked in love — it’s his way of saying, “Where have you been? I missed you more than life itself.”
He’s the cleanest dog you’ve ever seen — at least until he finds the perfect patch of dry, dusty dirt to roll in like it’s a spa treatment. Pat him afterward and a cloud of dust will rise like magic for days. His coat holds dust like a chinchilla, but somehow, he still walks around like a royal.
He’s got the cleanest paws in Mississippi, thanks to his nightly self-care routine, and a bedtime ritual that includes licking the box springs and curling up on someone’s feet. He’s always listening — and with those majestic radar ears that stand up like satellite dishes, he hears everything.
Simba lives to love, herd, and sprint. Whether he’s corralling his canine siblings Rey and Wik with gentle nips and barks or racing at top speed across the yard, Simba moves with power and purpose.
And when it’s time to rest? Simba snoozes like a champ, sleeping in late and bringing peace to the whole house — because when Simba sleeps, all is right in the world.
There may be many dogs in the world,
but there’s only one Simba.
And he is the very best of them.