“Sometimes, their owners have had no choice either. They, too, may have aged and had to move into a facility where their loved companions are not allowed or, in the final step of life, may have died leaving their pets behind,” says Shelter Manager, Deb Takeda. “Whatever the reason, these faithful friends have no choice but to wait … wait for someone new to take them in and love them.”
Sometimes too, however, they come from very unusual circumstances that are unfair for anyone, human or otherwise.
She’s a six-year-old whoodle (Wheaton-Poodle)and is good with kids and people in general. She is selective with dogs, and prefers that they aren’t too big and boisterous. She hasn’t had any exposure to cats.
Maggie is up-to-date on her vaccinations and is spayed,
Please call the shelter at 519-372-1911 for an appointment to meet this sweet girl.
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