Maggie
Female Young Chihuahua
Maggie along with 8 other chihuahuas we saved, came from a hoarding situation. With the help of the local animal control, we saved 9 chi...
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Maggie along with 8 other chihuahuas we saved, came from a hoarding situation. With the help of the local animal control, we saved 9 chihuahuas out of 15. The other 6 chihuahuas went to another rescue. Maggie is shy, and timid at first, when she and the others were found, they were living in terrible conditions. Neither Maggie or any of the other chihuahuas knew what a toy was or how to play with one, our fosters have told us they sleep on the hard floor, and under tables. They probably never had the luxury of sleeping on a soft bed, and being cuddled on someones lap. These poor pups never got to be dogs. That all changed the moment they got their freedom ride and went to their TN foster homes. Maggie was given time and patrients, and once she came around shes been nothing but spoiled, and loved.Maggie has learned she likes to be on peoples laps, and to be around the nice people. She enjoys getting treats and love, and really enjoys the company of another dog to help make her feel confident. Maggie is pregnant, as are the other 2 female Chihuahuas we saved from the hoarding situation Maggies estimated due date is late January. She is looking for a temporary 2 week foster home, until another one of our foster homes opens up. OR she is looking for a medical foster, a vet, vet tech, vet school student would be wonderful foster families! Maggie is pad trained, and trained to go outside, we ask all adopters to expect accidents the first few days while a dog adjusts to thier surroundings and new routines, Maggie is doing well practicing leash walking. She is crate trained, good with other dogs, nervous around large dogs ( we do not think she or his siblings ever met dogs asided from the ones on the property they were saved from). Sissy did ok when cat tested. We suggest older kids, 10 years and up, that understand to give a dog space, and becasue she is pregnant. Maggie is not fixed yet, due to her being pregnant when we saved her, and no open surgery appointments in the south. Once has her puppies, and they have finished nursing she is able to get spayed, and then go to her FURever home! Maggie arrives in New England on 12/03/2022 and is in NEED of a foster placement!
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