This helps Lake Lowell Animal Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Great Dane
Color
Brown/Chocolate/White
Age
4 years 10 months old, Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
77 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1716
My details
Good with dogs
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Maggie is the best! She is a beautiful, well-mannered young lady. She likes "her" person, usually a female. Maggie is slow to warm up to people, but when she does she loves to play with toys, go for walks, and is hilarious when she does her zoomies in the backyard.
I would suggest a good-size yard for this sweet girl. She likes to run around the backyard and throw her toys up in the air to play with. She also does well on walks but will get scared and shy of other people and dogs.
The same is true regarding kids, Maggie is very well-mannered, but she gets scared easily by kids running around. She needs her space. A quiet home with older children would be best for this gal to feel safe and comfortable.
Maggie had a rough start in life but is now thriving and showing her sweet, funny personality. She will make a great addition to a loving household.
Now with that said, she likes to be around people and if there are a lot of people around she wants to be in the room getting love from adults, especially female adults.
Maggie is the best! She is a beautiful, well-mannered young lady. She likes "her" person, usually a female. Maggie is slow to warm up to people, but when she does she loves to play with toys, go for walks, and is hilarious when she does her zoomies in the backyard.
I would suggest a good-size yard for this sweet girl. She likes to run around the backyard and throw her toys up in the air to play with. She also does well on walks but will get scared and shy of other people and dogs.
The same is true regarding kids, Maggie is very well-mannered, but she gets scared easily by kids running around. She needs her space. A quiet home with older children would be best for this gal to feel safe and comfortable.
Maggie had a rough start in life but is now thriving and showing her sweet, funny personality. She will make a great addition to a loving household.
Now with that said, she likes to be around people and if there are a lot of people around she wants to be in the room getting love from adults, especially female adults.
Each of our animals has a unique adoption application attached to their profile on our website.
2.
Home Check
3.
Approve Application
4.
Meet the Pet
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
The first step in our adoption process is to fill out the application attached to the animal’s profile. Once submitted, a member of our adoption team will reach out to set up the home visit. After approval is gained an appointment will be set for the foster parents to bring the animal to meet the applicant.
The first step in our adoption process is to fill out the application attached to the animal’s profile. Once submitted, a member of our adoption team will reach out to set up the home visit. After approval is gained an appointment will be set for the foster parents to bring the animal to meet the applicant.
Go meet their pets
We set up appointments for applicants to meet our adoptable animals. We also have several adoption events a month that are listed on our Facebook page and website, and have adoptable cats at the PetSmart in Nampa!
We set up appointments for applicants to meet our adoptable animals. We also have several adoption events a month that are listed on our Facebook page and website, and have adoptable cats at the PetSmart in Nampa!
More about this rescue
Lake Lowell Animal Rescue was founded to help all the animals abandoned at Lake Lowell in Canyon County, Idaho. We began as a rescue for cats and kittens, but quickly found that other animals including rabbits, chickens, ducks, and dogs are frequently abandoned there as well. Thanks to our devoted volunteers and foster homes we have been able save and adopt out hundreds of animals abandoned at the lake and have also been able to assist over burdened shelters.
Lake Lowell Animal Rescue was founded to help all the animals abandoned at Lake Lowell in Canyon County, Idaho. We began as a rescue for cats and kittens, but quickly found that other animals including rabbits, chickens, ducks, and dogs are frequently abandoned there as well. Thanks to our devoted volunteers and foster homes we have been able save and adopt out hundreds of animals abandoned at the lake and have also been able to assist over burdened shelters.
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