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Pet psychologist
Pet psychologist.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Non-canon
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Pet psychologist at the Animal Psychotherapy Center
First appearance: "Old Yeller-Belly" (deleted scene)
Voiced by: Unknown


The pet psychologist is a psychologist who works at the Animal Psychotherapy Center.

History

Homer and Marge took Santa's Little Helper to the center to find out why he is a coward. The psychologist concluded that he is selfish and he needs a new mannish model after she met Homer. Because they had 40 minutes left of their booked time, they began talking about Marge and Homer's relationship. Marge described Homer as a turtle for it was an animal psychologist they were talking to.

Appearances