Maggie
Available
Maggie
AvailableThis young female Mountain Cur mix is medium-sized, weighing about 30 pounds, and is currently with the Giles County Humane Association. She has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date, making her ready to join her new family.
About Maggie
This could be the start of something paw-some. Maggie is a 30-pound sweetheart who strikes the perfect balance—not too big, not too small—making her just right for cozy cuddles or embarking on new adventures by your side. This vibrant young Mountain Cur mix has a heart overflowing with love, radiating joy and a playful spirit bound to brighten every day. With her favorite toys always nearby, Maggie delights in walks and displays some of the happiest zoomies around. She gets along wonderfully with other dogs, making her an ideal companion for a home with a playful canine friend. When the playtime slows down, she’s all smiles, eager for affection and ready to shower you with kisses. Brimming with love, sociability, and happiness, Maggie is a joyful companion perfect for anyone wanting a best friend who’ll fit beautifully into any lifestyle. Fun fact: with a birthday of February 20, Maggie’s a Pisces—dogs born under this sign are said to be extra affectionate and intuitive! Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
Adoption Fee
$130Payment after application.
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Questions about Maggie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Mountain Cur is best suited for an active household with access to outdoor space. They thrive in environments where they can get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, such as a home with a yard or access to parks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mountain Curs are energetic dogs that do best with a yard or frequent opportunities for outdoor activities. Daily walks and play sessions in open areas are important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Mountain Cur mixes are generally friendly and do well in homes with children, especially if socialized from a young age. They are playful and affectionate, making them great companions for families.
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