I have been deployed to Iraq, and my wife is having a hard time handling our 15 dogs. She can’t give them the attention they deserve, and is looking for good homes for several of them. The home must be a loving, caring home. We were able to handle the situation when there were two of of us to give them the attention they deserve, but my wife works full time and she isn’t able to handle it alone.
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We’re in North Georgia.
I found Maggie lying on her back on the double yellow lines in a submissive position in the middle of a highway! She was on her last legs, and I swear that was her final “plea†for help because she was in need. I was the only one to pull over and I brought her home. She is around 4 years old, 45 lbs, possibly an Australian Shepard mix. She is spayed, housebroken, and I believe she would be the absolute ideal dog with small children. I have seen her with toddlers and she has a very strong mothering instinct. Any time I bring home a lost kitten or puppy, she wants to lick them and be a “mom.†She acts the same way with toddlers. Because of Maggie’s rough beginnings, she has a couple of small quirks. She is petrified of water, but if you are gentle with her, she can get through the bath thing without issue. She had most likely never been brushed or combed before, so she is still a little reluctant to let you do that, but she is so sweet and submissive to people that you can brush her. She gets along well with other dogs too. I even trust her with my ancient, 17 year old miniature dachshund, because she is so gentle with the little ones. Given the opportunity, Maggie will bolt out of the gate or door, so keep her secure. Cats would be OK after introduction. Maggie got along with our bird that was not caged just fine once it was explained to her that the bird was off-limits.