Maizy Grace







Breed: Shetland Sheepdog mix
DOB: 8-2007
Sex: Spayed female
Weight: 20 pounds
Estimated adult weight: 25 pounds
Foster home: Shari
083-08

Maizy Grace is just the best little foster girl anyone could ask for! She is a perfect blend of sass and sweetness. Somehow, Maizy was found wandering lost when she ended up in an high kill rate animal control facility... I am stunned that no one was looking for this perfect little girl. Maizy has great manners although at times she forgets that jumping up with excitement is not being on her best behavior, but this is corrected with a gentle reminder.

Maizy is 100% house and crate trained. Maizy does not need to be crated at night and happily sleeps on the bed at night... she is looking for a home where she'll be able to keep up this sleeping arrangement. Maizy is also allowed on the furniture in her foster home as she loves to snuggle up in a pile of pillows or with her foster mom.

Maizy is great with other dogs and cats... she tends to be a more dominant little girl, but she respects the pack and all it's members in her foster home. She would love to have a home with another dog to play with. Maizy would also love to have a fenced in yard so that she can run and play without worry. Maizy Grace has not been around children, and although she would love to play with them it would be best if her forever home had no kids or only kids above the age of 12. Maizy can be a little sensitive to a lot of noise and commotion.

If you think you can offer Maizy Grace a home where she can continue to be a little queen bee, then please fill out an application and tell us why you should be Maizy's new forever home. E-mail julemson@wmol.com for more info!

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