Meet Meredith
Meet Meredith, a fun-loving sweetheart who can’t wait to share her heart with you! This sweet and spirited 7-year-old girl is bursting with playful energy and ready to find her forever home! Meredith loves a good play-wrestle session with her favorite human — she’s all about fun, friendship, and making every moment joyful. While Meredith can be a little strong-willed around other dogs and enjoys being the queen of her castle, she truly shines when sharing her playful spirit with her favorite humans. She adores older kids and will be a loyal, loving companion for the right family. She’s housebroken, crate trained, spayed, and up to date on all her vaccinations! Meredith has made a couple of doggy friends here — a sweet little lady and a medium-sized gent — and while she likes to take charge during playtime, she’s happiest wrestling and goofing around with her human buddy. With her lively energy and Fila spirit, Meredith warms up quickly to new people and has a heart full of love to give. Her missing front teeth tell the story of her strong prey drive, so she’s best suited for homes without cats or farm animals. If you’re searching for an energetic, fun-loving, and affectionate best friend who will keep life exciting and your heart full, Meredith might just be your perfect match!
Could Meredith be your senior soulmate?
Adoption is handled by the shelter or rescue caring for Meredith. Use the adoption page or contact information below to confirm availability and next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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