Meet Maggie - For the Love of Mastiffs
Maggie is part of our "For the Love of Mastiffs" adoption special and her fee is waived!***Meet Maggie! Maggie is an estimated 7-year-old Mastiff who landed in an Arkansas shelter after her owner went to jail. She’s already been through so much — right after we picked her up from the shelter and took her to the vet, we discovered she had a life threatening uterine infection called a pyometra. Thankfully we got her just in time, she was hospitalized at our vet and spayed to take care of the infection. She's extremely underweight and so we're working on getting her healthy. She's also postitive for heartworms. It's clear she was neglected for some time. Maggie has been dog tested and she’s been great with some dogs but not with others. She does well with the cats in her foster home. Her foster reports she's a pretty easy keeper. Since her heartworm case is mild, the veterinarian has her on a slow kill method which consists of daily oral medications and a topical preventive that she gets monthly. She can be adopted any time and we'll send the medications with her for her adopter to continue until it's time to re-test her for heartworms. Maggie is being fostered in Canadian, TX
Could Maggie - For the Love of Mastiffs be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 8/21/2026
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