Margo
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Margo
AvailableMargo is a large, adult female Pit Bull Terrier and Mastiff mix with a short apricot and beige coat. She currently lives in Glendale, AZ. This fun-loving girl is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. While Margo isn’t house trained yet, her affectionate and social nature shines.
About Margo
Margo came to the rescue with twelve puppies, abandoned at the shelter by an owner who wasn’t ready for the job. She nursed her babies in a foster home, but now she’s done raising pups and is ready for a new chapter. Outgoing, social, and always up for a cuddle, Margo quickly flops onto laps in exchange for belly rubs or relaxes in the yard for some gentle fetch. She wants to be wherever her people are. While her early life is a mystery, she seems to have lived indoors and aims to please. She enjoys being the star of the show and would love a home with children—she thrives on attention and connection. Margo isn’t interested in making dog friends and needs to be your only pet, but with her goofy, sweet personality, that’s all most families would need. She’s fun, clever, openly affectionate, and will fill her next home with loyalty and laughter. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Margo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull/Mastiff mixes like Margo generally do well in homes with enough space to accommodate their size and energy. A house with a secure yard is often best, especially given her playful personality.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Margo, as a large Pit Bull/Mastiff mix, will benefit from a yard or access to outdoor areas for play and exercise. Regular walks and yard time suit her well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Pit Bull/Mastiff mixes like Margo often enjoy the company of children and tend to thrive in family settings with plenty of attention and interaction.











