Macy
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Macy
AvailableMacy is a 3-month-old, medium-sized female mixed-breed dog from Littleton, CO, with a short black coat. She is house trained, and with vaccinations up to date, she’s off to a strong start in life. Macy isn’t spayed yet but will be as part of her adoption process. She gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children; she’s an adaptable puppy with a friendly, playful spirit.
About Macy
Macy is a bright, playful pup who landed in Colorado from the streets of Puerto Rico, ready to start a new chapter. She’s the most confident of her litter, even if still learning to trust people fully. Macy fits right in with her foster family and really enjoys having dog friends around to follow and learn from, so a home with other dogs would probably make her feel right at home. She’s happiest when she’s outdoors, exploring the yard or taking leash walks—she’s going to make a great adventure buddy. Macy’s well on her way with leash, potty, and crate training, and she’s getting braver by the week. Her big ears aren’t just for show—they seem to catch all the action. Macy isn’t spayed yet and is finishing her vaccinations, so she’s only available as a foster-to-adopt for now. Satos from Puerto Rico tend to be a mix of breeds—Macy’s likely got some lab, maybe a bit of chihuahua or pit, but whatever she is, she’s got plenty of personality wrapped in a short black coat. Expect her to finish growing somewhere in the small to medium range, likely 25-45 lbs. She gets along with cats, dogs, and children. Macy’s foster family is in Pueblo, CO, but she’s available for adoption in Littleton, CO. Let her be your reason to get outside a little more often. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$400Payment after application.
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Questions about Macy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Macy, a mixed-breed lab from Puerto Rico, does best in a home where people are active and able to include her in daily life. She adapts well to both houses and apartments, as long as she gets regular exercise and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A dog like Macy will enjoy access to a fenced yard or regular walks. She’ll thrive with room to play and opportunities to explore outside, but can also adjust to apartment living if given daily walks and playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Macy’s mixed-breed background and her current behavior show she gets along well with children. These playful, gentle dogs tend to be great family members.











