Margot
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Margot
AvailableMargot is a small, female Husky mix puppy based in Cottonwood Heights, UT. As a baby born in March 2026, she is just a couple of months old and full of curiosity. Margot is looking for an adopter who understands the needs of northern breeds and can help guide her through puppyhood.
About Margot
Margot is one of twelve puppies born in rescue after her mother was saved from a rural Utah shelter. Her birthday is March 22, 2026, making her an Aries—expect a bold little personality and a natural curiosity. Margot stands out for her constantly wagging tail and a happy, investigative energy. She’s always exploring, eager to learn, and has a knack for making people laugh. Margot will be ready for adoption around mid-May when she turns eight weeks old. In-person meet and greets are only offered once she and her siblings are over sixteen weeks old and moved into individual foster homes, but virtual meet and greets are available sooner. Margot does best with an experienced adopter, given her northern breed heritage—Huskies thrive in active homes that enjoy training and staying busy. If you’ve got experience with Huskies or similar breeds, she’ll make a fun and lively companion. Start your journey together! Apply now.
Adoption Fee
$500Payment after application.
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Questions about Margot
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Margot is a Husky mix, so she's best suited for an active home that provides ample physical and mental stimulation. These breeds thrive in households where they can get plenty of exercise and adventure, making them a great fit for experienced owners who love the outdoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Husky mixes like Margot typically need access to a secure yard or regular outdoor trips. They are high-energy and happiest when they have room to run, explore, and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Margot’s Husky roots generally do well with children, especially if they are socialized early. Their playful and energetic demeanor makes them a good match for active families.











