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2022
​ADOPTED

Maggie May

8/31/2022

 
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​Maggie May, in TN, is home!  A HUGE thank you to her foster parents, Andy and Sharon, as well as Ashley, Kevin, Kelly and Beverly for helping with her original transport. 
 
From her new family, “Over the past few months, my husband and I had been discussing the possibility of adopting another dog. I came across a post on the rescue’s Facebook page saying Maggie May was ready for adoption. When I read her bio, I knew she would fit in perfectly with our two dogs (Maveirck (male) a 9-year-old chocolate lab and Cabella (female) a 3-year-old GSP) and our active lifestyle. My husband and I live in Tennessee on the Chickamauga Lake. Once I saw the video of her jumping off the dock, that pretty much sealed the deal. I knew right then Maggie would love it here. I sent Maggie May’s bio to my husband and my mom. They both agreed Maggie would be the perfect addition to our family. I quickly filled out the adoption application and was put in touch with her foster parents. Coincidentally, her amazing foster parents only lived 45 minutes from our house. It was important that Maggie not only get along well with Maverick and Cabella but also my mom’s two GSPs, Lilly and Maxx. Thus, we scheduled a meet and greet with the entire pack. Maggie fit in seamlessly from the very beginning. She is getting along well with all of our dogs and particularly enjoys playing with Cabella and Lilly. We live a very fast pace, active life so we didn’t waste any time introducing Maggie to our regular activities. She absolutely LOVES jumping off the dock and swimming in the lake. My mom and I put her stamina to the test with a 4-mile run this morning. She will be a great running buddy once her leash skills improve (lots of training to come). Of course, Maggie is your typical cuddly, clingy (and sometimes naughty) GSP. It is evident, however, that Maggie’s foster parents have worked hard to train over these last couple months. We are so blessed to have been chosen to be Maggie May’s forever family. We are excited to continue showing her lots of love and what life is like with us.”
 
Congrats to everyone, especially Maggie May!

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