Margot is soon to be `paw-roled` from our Paws in the Pen program in partnership with the New Mexico Corrections Department! Each dog is paired with inmate trainers and enrolled in an 8-week training program that is designed to equip the dog with a nice foundation of training that will help them succeed in their new home. Each of these dogs will go home potty and crate trained with a whole list of cues and basic behaviors; to ensure a successful adoption, we are providing four training sessions to adopters, so you can learn what your dog knows, and an invitation to weekly discounted drop-in classes. These dogs also go home with a biothane leash and collar, 6 months of heartworm prevention, are fully up-to-date on all vaccines and medications, and are spayed and neutered.
Margot is a 1-year-old, 25-lb bundle of love, cuddles, and pure personality. She’s got a silly, quirky side that will keep you smiling—and once she decides you’re her person, she’s all in.
Margot may take a minute to feel comfortable with new people and environments, but give her a little time and you’ll see her confidence bloom. Once she settles in, she prances around like she owns the place (because, obviously, she does).
She’s great with other dogs and can live with cats too—though fair warning, she may attempt to lick a cat’s face clean if given the chance. We also strongly suspect she might be part meerkat, thanks to her impressive ability to stand straight up on her hind legs and survey her kingdom.
Margot is a true “nose-forward” dog who lives for a good sniff and would likely excel in scent work or nose games. When she’s not busy exploring the world one smell at a time, she’s happiest being close to her people—occupying laps, handing out kisses, and soaking up all the love.
Margot would thrive in a home where she can be around her family often, with plenty of affection, companionship, and faces to smooch. If you’re looking for a loyal little shadow with a big heart and a goofy streak, Margot just might be your girl.
Margot is soon to be `paw-roled` from our Paws in the Pen program in partnership with the New Mexico Corrections Department! Each dog is paired with inmate trainers and enrolled in an 8-week training program that is designed to equip the dog with a nice foundation of training that will help them succeed in their new home. Each of these dogs will go home potty and crate trained with a whole list of cues and basic behaviors; to ensure a successful adoption, we are providing four training sessions to adopters, so you can learn what your dog knows, and an invitation to weekly discounted drop-in classes. These dogs also go home with a biothane leash and collar, 6 months of heartworm prevention, are fully up-to-date on all vaccines and medications, and are spayed and neutered.
Margot is a 1-year-old, 25-lb bundle of love, cuddles, and pure personality. She’s got a silly, quirky side that will keep you smiling—and once she decides you’re her person, she’s all in.
Margot may take a minute to feel comfortable with new people and environments, but give her a little time and you’ll see her confidence bloom. Once she settles in, she prances around like she owns the place (because, obviously, she does).
She’s great with other dogs and can live with cats too—though fair warning, she may attempt to lick a cat’s face clean if given the chance. We also strongly suspect she might be part meerkat, thanks to her impressive ability to stand straight up on her hind legs and survey her kingdom.
Margot is a true “nose-forward” dog who lives for a good sniff and would likely excel in scent work or nose games. When she’s not busy exploring the world one smell at a time, she’s happiest being close to her people—occupying laps, handing out kisses, and soaking up all the love.
Margot would thrive in a home where she can be around her family often, with plenty of affection, companionship, and faces to smooch. If you’re looking for a loyal little shadow with a big heart and a goofy streak, Margot just might be your girl.