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Margo is a special girl is looking for her special home. Please read Margo's entire profile before inquiring or applying for her.
Margo, is a spayed female, born around January 2022, and weighs approximately 55 -lbs. She is 50% Husky, 40% Poodle, and 10% Lab.
Margo and her brother, Bowie, originally came from the south to a local shelter. The shelter determined that both dogs would thrive better in a foster home and they came to All Dog Rescue. While they are bonded and we would love to see them adopted together, they can be adopted separately. We prefer her new home has a confident resident dog who can help them become the best they can be, but will consider an 'only dog' home on a case-by-case basis.
Margo adores being outdoors and is happy in the snow and hiking trails and walking through towns when she is in Maine. She also likes her walks when she is in Cambridge and in both locations hanging out in a fenced in yard. She has a ton of energy to burn and would love an active home. She does well in the car and is a fan-favorite at the dog park.
Margo continues to progress with her social skills but still can be skittish. She can be leery of new people in her home. She may run away from new people or anxiously bark at them but shows no sign of aggression. She looks to other dogs in her home for guidance in these situations and will calm down if the other dog has appropriate behavior. She also gets anxious when her human is away.
Margo is a work in progress and needs someone who is dedicated helping her continue to grow and thrive. The ideal situation for is an adult-only home with a confident, active, playful dog of a similar size and energy level that can help Margo continue to make strides. Her dog-savvy owner will need to continue with her positive training and be willing to work with a trainer. She will need someone who is home often or will bring her to doggie daycare until she gets more confident being on her own. This may be a lot to ask but seeing Margo happily play and grow more confident is more than worth it.
Margo is microchipped, spayed, on flea/tick/heartworm preventive, and up to date on her shots.
*Ask us about adopting Margo and her brother Bowie.
Margo is being fostered in Newry, ME and Cambridge, MA. Her adoption fee is $450. If you think that your lifestyle is a good match for Margo, please apply for her at http://alldogrescue.org/adoptable-dogs/adoption-application/
Margo's foster mom will be in touch within 48 hours.
Margo is a special girl is looking for her special home. Please read Margo's entire profile before inquiring or applying for her.
Margo, is a spayed female, born around January 2022, and weighs approximately 55 -lbs. She is 50% Husky, 40% Poodle, and 10% Lab.
Margo and her brother, Bowie, originally came from the south to a local shelter. The shelter determined that both dogs would thrive better in a foster home and they came to All Dog Rescue. While they are bonded and we would love to see them adopted together, they can be adopted separately. We prefer her new home has a confident resident dog who can help them become the best they can be, but will consider an 'only dog' home on a case-by-case basis.
Margo adores being outdoors and is happy in the snow and hiking trails and walking through towns when she is in Maine. She also likes her walks when she is in Cambridge and in both locations hanging out in a fenced in yard. She has a ton of energy to burn and would love an active home. She does well in the car and is a fan-favorite at the dog park.
Margo continues to progress with her social skills but still can be skittish. She can be leery of new people in her home. She may run away from new people or anxiously bark at them but shows no sign of aggression. She looks to other dogs in her home for guidance in these situations and will calm down if the other dog has appropriate behavior. She also gets anxious when her human is away.
Margo is a work in progress and needs someone who is dedicated helping her continue to grow and thrive. The ideal situation for is an adult-only home with a confident, active, playful dog of a similar size and energy level that can help Margo continue to make strides. Her dog-savvy owner will need to continue with her positive training and be willing to work with a trainer. She will need someone who is home often or will bring her to doggie daycare until she gets more confident being on her own. This may be a lot to ask but seeing Margo happily play and grow more confident is more than worth it.
Margo is microchipped, spayed, on flea/tick/heartworm preventive, and up to date on her shots.
*Ask us about adopting Margo and her brother Bowie.
Margo is being fostered in Newry, ME and Cambridge, MA. Her adoption fee is $450. If you think that your lifestyle is a good match for Margo, please apply for her at http://alldogrescue.org/adoptable-dogs/adoption-application/
Margo's foster mom will be in touch within 48 hours.
To adopt a dog from us, you must be over the age of 21. To begin the process, first fill out an adoption application. The foster provider will then set up a telephone interview to determine if you and the dog are a good match for each other. The next step is for you to come and visit the dog at the foster home. Then we will do a home visit at your residence before finalizing the adoption. The final step is for you to pick up your new dog from the foster home. Ongoing contact will be maintained with you to see how it's going and offer training suggestions and behavior advice.
The adoption fee ranges from $250-$500 for most adult dogs (decided on a case-by-case basis). This is to help defray the costs of spaying, neutering, transportation and other medical expenses. All dogs are spayed or neutered, examined by a vet, given medical shots and treated for any medical condition they may have, prior to adoption. Donations above the adoption fee are always welcome!
To apply for one of our dogs, please fill out an Adoption Application at www.alldogrescue.org. A volunteer will respond to your application within 48 hours. If you have a question about one of our dogs, you can email us at info@alldogrescue.org and we'll be happy to try to answer it.
To adopt a dog from us, you must be over the age of 21. To begin the process, first fill out an adoption application. The foster provider will then set up a telephone interview to determine if you and the dog are a good match for each other. The next step is for you to come and visit the dog at the foster home. Then we will do a home visit at your residence before finalizing the adoption. The final step is for you to pick up your new dog from the foster home. Ongoing contact will be maintained with you to see how it's going and offer training suggestions and behavior advice.
The adoption fee ranges from $250-$500 for most adult dogs (decided on a case-by-case basis). This is to help defray the costs of spaying, neutering, transportation and other medical expenses. All dogs are spayed or neutered, examined by a vet, given medical shots and treated for any medical condition they may have, prior to adoption. Donations above the adoption fee are always welcome!
To apply for one of our dogs, please fill out an Adoption Application at www.alldogrescue.org. A volunteer will respond to your application within 48 hours. If you have a question about one of our dogs, you can email us at info@alldogrescue.org and we'll be happy to try to answer it.
All Dog Rescue is an all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of Massachusetts' dogs in need and matching each with appropriate and responsible owners.
Formed in 2003 to help Massachusetts dogs in need.
Over 1100 dogs rescued since inception.
20+ active foster homes.
Our Primary Goals
Membership
Recognize that a sustainable dog rescue program cannot exist without the cooperation and efforts of volunteers.
Rescue
Prevent the euthanasia of any dog which can be matched with an appropriate home.
Placement
Provide the best quality, most responsible home for each individual dog.
Community Resource
Provide support to any dog owner considering the surrender of a dog.
All Dog Rescue is an all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of Massachusetts' dogs in need and matching each with appropriate and responsible owners.
Formed in 2003 to help Massachusetts dogs in need.
Over 1100 dogs rescued since inception.
20+ active foster homes.
Our Primary Goals
Membership
Recognize that a sustainable dog rescue program cannot exist without the cooperation and efforts of volunteers.
Rescue
Prevent the euthanasia of any dog which can be matched with an appropriate home.
Placement
Provide the best quality, most responsible home for each individual dog.
Community Resource
Provide support to any dog owner considering the surrender of a dog.
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We'll also keep you updated on Bowie's adoption status with email updates.