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Did this distinct girl catch your eye? She's not only striking, but she's a good girl too! Meet Maxine. This pup and her sister Sheena were owner surrenders to the local shelter. One of our fosters saw them and picked them up and they got established with our rescue!
She has been vetted, and she are ready to find their fur-ever family!
Here is what we know about Maxine:
- We aren't exactly sure of her breed mix, but she appears to be a Catahoula/ Husky mix!
- Maxine is about 3 years old and full grown at 60lbs.
- She's great with the 5 year old in her foster home! She loves to snuggle with him at night! But she can play little rough, so we think a home with bigger/older kids would be best!
- She needs a yard that's fenced in, she loves to chase smaller animals!
- Maxine is good with dogs!
- We would like to see her go to a home with out cats.
- She's overall a very good girl! She's good in her crate, and working on her crate and leash training. She loves being outside!
What we love about Maxine: Maxine wants to be a lap dog! She loves to snuggle! She doesn't bark often but when she does its more of a howl and if you look really close, you can see that she smiles most of the time :)
Is Maxine the one for you? She's got her doggie bags packed, and she's making her way home to you!
Their adoption fee is $375! That covers all their vetting and care up until the point of adoption.
If interested, please reach out to Brittany, at [email protected], and she will break down the adoption process for you and send you an application link!
*Paws & Claws New England, a/k/a Paws and Claws Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization made up of volunteers and fosters who devote their time and love to help save homeless dogs and cats. We have adopted out nearly 5000 animals over the course of 15 years!*