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Megan

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6 months- 2 years|Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler|Female|Medium|Bishopville, SC
🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart🎾 Playful😽 Loves Kisses

Megan is a female Heeler mix, around 68 months old. She weighs 30 pounds and has a medium build. Her affectionate nature and playful spirit promise to fill your life with joy. Megan is vaccinated and ready for a loving home. She’s located in Bishopville, SC.

About Megan

Meet Megan, a delightful Heeler Mix full of charm and energy. This affectionate girl is ready to steal your heart with her warm personality and lively spirit. At 68 months old, weighing 30 pounds, and sporting a beautiful coat, Megan embodies the joy of a young dog. Her bright and curious eyes reveal her eagerness for new adventures, whether it’s playing outside or snuggling up for a cozy nap. Megan thrives on love and attention, making her an extraordinary companion. Her gentle nature and playful energy mean she’ll fit well into a variety of homes, especially those eager to teach her new tricks or just enjoy a quiet evening together. She’s a loving bundle, always ready for kisses and cuddles. Imagine the happiness she’ll bring as she discovers the world alongside her family. Megan is waiting for her forever family to share her love and loyalty with. Could that family be you? Come meet her at the Lee County Animal Shelter in Bishopville, SC. Every share helps Megan find her way home. Ready to make her yours?

Questions about Megan

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

    Megan, as a Heeler mix, is adaptable but thrives in an active home where she can engage both physically and mentally. A family that enjoys outdoor activities would be ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Megan will benefit from a fenced yard for playtime, but she can also enjoy regular walks and trips to the park.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Megan's friendly disposition makes her a great companion for children, though supervision during play is always recommended.