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Meet Maggie

Meet Maggie. Maggie’s family split up and moved their separate ways… but somehow, everyone forgot about her. She waited on the porch for a week. Watching. Waiting. Hoping someone would come back. No one did. When we received the message and went to check on her, this sweet girl ran right up and let me slip the leash on without hesitation — like she knew she was finally safe. We took her to Cincinnati Veterinary Surgical & Wellness where everyone instantly fell in love. She soaked up attention from Haley, Kelli, and I — giving kisses and happily accepting all the pets. Maggie is spayed (and has had puppies in the past) and now up to date on vaccinations. Maggie is 8 years old. And no senior deserves to be left behind. Somewhere out there is someone who wants a gentle, loving companion for her golden years.

Could Maggie be your senior soulmate?

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Maggie

BreedPit Bull TerrierSexFemaleSizeLargeAge7 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026

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Shelter & rescue

Spoil Em Rotten Foundation
3866 Dieckman LaneCincinnati, OH 45245

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📞 (513) 371-4412

✉️ spoilemrottenfoundation@gmail.com

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