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Mahogany

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3-7 years|Terrier, Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Gulfport, MS
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle

Mahogany is a medium-sized, adult female Terrier mixed breed. She currently resides in Gulfport, MS. Mahogany is spayed, so she’s ready for a home where she can settle in for good. This welcoming girl is waiting for the right person to bring her home.

About Mahogany

Meet Mahogany, a medium-sized adult Terrier mix with a personality that’s as rich as her name. Her coat seems to pick up the light, and you’ll notice right off that she’s got a gentle and welcoming way about her. Mahogany’s still figuring out all the routines of home life, but you can see she’s eager to connect. She has an affectionate side and would be just as happy curled up beside you as she would be showing off the silly, sometimes goofy antics only a settled, happy dog reveals. Mahogany is getting used to her new environment, so there’s still more to discover about who she is. Each day, her warmth and curiosity shine a bit brighter—and pretty soon, she’ll be ready to bring that energy to her forever home. If you’re looking for a loving companion to share quiet nights and plenty of joy, Mahogany might be just the one for you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Mahogany

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Mahogany’s Terrier/Mixed Breed background makes her well-suited for homes with active families or individuals, in either a house or an apartment with enough exercise. She’ll adapt as long as she has company and routine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a medium-sized Terrier mix, Mahogany would enjoy a fenced yard or regular walks but doesn’t need immense outdoor space. Consistent outings for exercise and play will keep her content.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mahogany, like many Terrier mixes, can do well with children when introduced properly. Their friendly and gentle side makes them good companions, though supervision is always key with young kids.