Maya
General Information:
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- House Trained: Yes
- Crate Trained: No – does not do well in one
- Leash Trained: Yes
- Good with other dogs: Yes
- Good with cats: Yes
- Good with children: Yes
My Story
Hi there! I’m Maya, a lovable lady with a wagging tail and a heart full of sunshine! 🌞
Let me tell you a bit about myself. I’m a medium-energy gal, which means I’m always up for a fun romp in the park or a cozy snuggle on the couch. When my humans ask me to “sit” or “come”—I’m a pro at those tricks! And don’t worry, I’m always polite during mealtime; no food possessiveness here!
When it’s time to go outside, I’ve got a special way of asking—just a little tap with my paw! I’m a good listener and always know when it’s time for a potty break. And if you ever need to leave me alone, I’m cool with hanging out in the master bedroom, just don’t lock me up! Crates are a no-go for me; I prefer to roam freely in my cozy space.
I’m a little shy when meeting new furry friends, so I might bark a bit from a distance, but give me a moment, and I promise I’ll warm up. I absolutely adore cats and have shared my home with one before—no drama here, just friendship! Kids are my favorite, too; I’ve grown up around two wonderful ones (ages 13 and 18) and I’m always ready to play and cuddle.
I might bark at strangers at first, but once they show me some love, I’m all in for fun! Whether we’re going for a run or just lounging on the couch, I’m ready for whatever adventures come our way.
If you’re looking for a playful, affectionate, and loyal companion, I’m your girl! Let’s make some amazing memories together. I promise to bring joy, laughter, and endless cuddles to your home.
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