Meg
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Meg
AvailableMeg is a 2-year-old spayed female with a medium-sized, beautiful black coat. She is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Living in Spring, TX, this rescue dog is also friendly with both cats and dogs, making her a perfect addition to a loving family. She's calm and independent, ready to find her forever home weighing just over 31 lbs. This gentle companion deserves a second chance at a happy life.
About Meg
Meet Meg, a lovely and calm female dog in the care of Corridor Rescue in Spring, TX. Meg, affectionately nicknamed after the mighty Megalosaurus, came to us with two other puppies but is now the sole survivor of that adventure. Her shiny black coat, complemented by one pointy ear and one floppy ear, adds to her unique charm. Meg is a gentle soul who takes her time to warm up to new people. She thrives in a peaceful environment and will need a patient owner willing to earn her trust. Once comfortable, she's affectionate in her own way, often greeting her favorites with a gentle nudge. This sweet girl enjoys the occasional zoomie moment, especially when there are other calm dogs around. We believe Meg would flourish in a home with children over 8, as she has shown shyness with younger kids during her interactions. She gets along well with both cats and dogs, but her preference leans towards calmer companions. After overcoming her struggles, Meg is ready for a loving home. Is that yours? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Meg
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Meg, as a shepherd mix, generally does well in a calm and loving environment. She prefers a space where she can feel secure and take her time to adjust.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Meg would enjoy a medium-sized yard for casual play and exploration, but calm walks and interaction with her family are what make her happiest.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Meg has met kids and is shy around the younger ones; she would thrive best in a home with children over 8 who can respect her space.











