Maggie
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Maggie
AvailableMaggie is a Beagle/mixed breed with a small frame. She is a young, spayed female eager for a family in Houston, TX. Her playful disposition would shine in an active and caring home.
About Maggie
Meet Maggie! This energetic young Beagle mix is all heartāa little dog ready to fill your home with happiness. Maggie has a playful spark that livens up any room. When you walk in the door, she greets you with an enthusiastic tail wag, always eager to be part of your day. Maggie finds excitement in the simple things, from chasing toys to curling up beside you for downtime. Sheās brimming with puppy-like energy and will thrive in a home that enjoys regular activity. Long walks, trips to the park, or a good game of fetch would make her day. Maggie is still new to rescue life and hopes to find a family who appreciates her lively personality and curious, affectionate nature. Sheāll need to meet you in person so a local adopter or someone willing to travel will be the best fit. Maggie is ready to share her big heart with the right home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Maggie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beagle/mixed breed dogs like Maggie tend to do well in homes where they can interact with their family and have some space to play. Maggie would thrive in an environment that offers companionship and active engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Maggie will appreciate regular access to outdoor spaceāBeagle mixes often have energy to burn. A secure backyard or daily walks around the neighborhood will keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Beagles and their mixes are generally friendly with children, making dogs like Maggie a potential fit for families. Of course, supervision and respectful interactions are always important.











