Gogo
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Gogo
AvailableGogo is a small adult female Terrier currently in Apple Valley, CA. She is spayed, house trained, and fully vaccinated. She does best with other social dogs around her size and would thrive in a home experienced with canine companionship. Gogo’s personality comes out when she’s in a pack, and she’s looking for just the right environment to settle in for good.
About Gogo
Gogo, sometimes called Winry, is a small Terrier born in late July 2020. She weighs around 18 lbs and has a history of preferring canine company over people-only homes. After being adopted as a pup by a caring adult couple, she never fully settled in and came back to the rescue. Gogo clearly thrives in a social pack, and right now she bunks with three small female pups. Her best shot at a relaxed, happy life is in a household with similarly-sized, well-socialized dogs who can show her the ropes. The rescue’s trainer and adoption counselor will set adopters up for success, so keep in touch with Beagles & Buddies and make use of expert resources. Gogo is spayed, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. She needs adopters who understand she'll need time, patience, and a dog buddy or two already at home. She’s not a fit for first-time or solo-pet homes—her people must enjoy collaborating and following up with the rescue. Gogo is cute as can be, and when she lands in the right environment, she’s sure to come alive. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Gogo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gogo, being a Terrier, usually does better in a home with plenty of structure, patience, and consistent routines. She especially prefers an environment where other dogs are present, giving her the social support she needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Terriers like Gogo appreciate having a safe backyard to play and explore, but her small size means she can also manage well in homes with just daily walks and indoor play. Access to supervised outdoor time is ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Terriers can be fine with respectful children but, since Gogo thrives with doggy companions and needs a patient environment, she'd do best in a calm home rather than one bustling with little kids.








