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My name is Maggie Moo!

Posted 6 days ago | Updated 5 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
19043891-5777

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.



Maggie is an intelligent, independent girl that loves her food and toys.  She snuggles in her crate (she needs a 42" or 48" sized crate) and is perfectly house-trained.  Maggie has never had an accident in her foster home.   She loves playing with toys, going on long walks, and playing with other dogs.  She is quite intelligent- learned the doggie door in just a few minutes. She would do best in a home with a doggie door and a fenced yard, although this isn't required.

She walks nicely on a slack leash and doesn't pull.  She is politely interested in other dogs and doesn't bark or pull when meeting them.

Maggie LOVES her food (and needs to lose 15 lbs) and doesn't like to share with other dogs.  Her foster home (which has 6 other dogs) feeds her separately so that she doesn't have to worry about other dogs trying to eat her dinner.

Maggie is too smart for her own good-- she will sneak food off of the counter or left on a low table.  Bowls, jars, spoons, plates, crackers, bread, boxes of cereal and even a rotisserie chicken -- she has taken it all.

Maggie loves being with people but at the same time, is fairly independent.  She is happy to curl up on the couch at bedtime or snuggle in her crate.  She will put herself to be on her own.  She doesn't chew on anything -- your furniture is safe!

Maggie has a bite history and should be in a home without kids (or is put away when kids are present).  It's very easy to lure Maggie to her crate with a bone and let her hang out on her own.  Maggie doesn't like to be startled and can be uncomfortable with new people until she is sure you will not hurt her.  She wants to see your hands and you have to wait until she asks for pets until she knows you.   She has never bitten her foster family of 4 humans.  Her foster mama dances with her in the kitchen and her college-aged boy carries her around like a baby.

 





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January 20, 2025, 10:43 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
19043891-5777
Contact
Aida Walters
Address
PO Box 171, Holly Springs, NC 27540

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please navigate to www.pawfectmatch.org to submit an application

2.

Interview

Once we receive your application, our volunteers will check your vet and personal references as well as do a phone interview

3.

Meet the Pet

All human and canine family members are required to meet. The adoption fee is $400

Additional adoption info

The final step is to sign the adoption contract and make the adoption donation fee of $400.00. This may seem high, but it is actually a bargain! Your new pet will be up to date on the necessary vaccinations required by the age of the dog at time of adoption, spayed or neutered, on heartworm preventative and flea and tick meds, micro-chipped, groomed, and well on his or her way with basic obedience and house training. All of our dogs will be adopted out with a collar and leash, and a PMR tag.

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to see where our fosters will be

More about this rescue

We are an all volunteer rescue organization devoted to saving dogs from shelters, puppy mills, abusive situations and abandonment in North Carolina. Our members foster, transport and help the rescue efforts with their individual skills, experience, knowledge and expertise, and most importantly, their love of dogs.


At Pawfect Match Rescue we believe that ALL dogs deserve a second chance regardless of their breed or age.

We take a different approach to rescue. We don’t try to save the masses; we just save ONE at a time and make them the best dog they can be by the time they find their forever homes.

By that we mean that we take them into our homes where they live amongst us and our pets and are treated as one of the family, not as a foster dog. We accomplish this by limiting our fosters to one or two per household.

Besides the basics of crate training and house training, we teach them basic obedience, we groom them, feed them a high quality dog food, and last but not least, we shower them with LOVE and attention that hopefully teaches them to trust again and realize that life really IS good..

We’ll never be able to save them all, no matter how many we try to pull and foster. So we believe that the one at a time approach with the extra TLC allows us to really KNOW the dogs and be able to match them more precisely with their new families.

This ends up being a win- win situation for all involved.

Pawfect Match is all volunteer and relies solely on adoption donation fees and public support. Most times our adoption donations do not cover our medical expenses.

If you’d like to help by donating visit us at www.pawfectmatch.com

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