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Maggie

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6 months- 2 years|Sheepadoodle|Female|Large|Southport, CT
🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🎾 Playful🧠 Smart

Maggie is a young, spayed female Sheepadoodle weighing 65 lbs. She boasts a long, lusciously colored coat of gray and cream. Maggie is house trained and has all her vaccinations up to date. Residing in Southport, CT, she is looking for a loving family to share her life with.

About Maggie

Maggie is a delightful Sheepadoodle who was rescued from a challenging background and is now ready to find her forever home. At just 2 years old and weighing 65 lbs, she has transformed from a fearful outdoor dog into a loving and joyful companion. Once kept in a crate with little social interaction, Maggie has now blossomed, showing her playful and affectionate nature. After a major grooming session, she emerged feeling like a new dog, eager to explore life indoors, and has already mastered some basic commands. She enjoys following her canine friends around and is truly a joy to have around, rarely barking and showing no signs of potty accidents in the house. Maggie is good with older kids and loves cuddles, dog treats, and walks. While she hasn’t had experience with young children or cats, her gentle demeanor makes her a wonderful match for family settings. With her cheerful spirit and loving personality, Maggie is sure to bring happiness to any family. Inquire about this lovely girl today! Adoption Fee: $1,100.

Questions about Maggie

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

    Maggie, as a Sheepadoodle, thrives in a loving and nurturing environment where she can interact with her family and have some space to explore.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Sheepadoodles like Maggie enjoy access to a yard or nearby parks for playtime and walks, but they also adapt well to indoor living as long as they get daily exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Maggie is good with older kids, making her a suitable companion for families, though she has not lived with young children.