Megan
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Megan
AvailableMegan is a young, large mixed breed female, currently about 1 year and 5 months old and living in Oxford, NC. She is fully vaccinated and appears healthy. Megan is on the shy side but warms up with a little patience, and she’ll benefit from a gentle approach that helps her gain confidence. She’s looking for adopters ready to offer her the safety, kindness, and structure she deserves.
About Megan
Megan arrived as a stray in early February alongside her companion Simone, both found near Henry Huff Road at Oak Hill Farm Lane. She’s about one and a half years old, a large, mixed-breed female who came into the shelter a bit shy and timid. Despite her nerves, Megan handled intake well and showed a cooperative spirit. She appears healthy and is fully vaccinated. Megan’s initial caution gives way to a gentle curiosity when given a little time and patience. Her birthday makes her a Capricorn, so expect a loyal and quietly determined companion as she grows more comfortable in a home setting. Megan is still learning to trust new people, but her sweet side starts to shine once she feels safe. Ready to meet her in Oxford, NC? Adoption means giving Megan the secure, loving future she’s never had. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Megan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Megan is a large mixed-breed dog who generally thrives in homes with space to move around, such as houses with a backyard, though she can also adapt to apartment living with regular exercise. A quiet, stable environment will help her gain confidence as she settles in.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed-breed dogs like Megan usually appreciate access to a yard or regular walks to burn off energy. She’ll do best with daily outdoor time, especially as she grows more comfortable and builds trust.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many large mixed-breed dogs, including Megan, can do well with children when properly socialized. Since Megan is shy, introducing her slowly and ensuring respectful, gentle interactions is important.
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