Let me introduce myself properly… because honestly, I’m kind of a big deal. Pocket rocket, fetch enthusiast, professional tail-wagger, and champion snuggler.
I have a big personality, loads of confidence, and enough love to smother an entire household. If you’re looking for a delicate little flower… keep scrolling but if you’re looking for a hilarious, affectionate, cheeky best mate Hello

I LOVE fetch. Like… properly love it. Throw the ball, throw the toy, throw literally anything vaguely game-shaped and I am your girl. I’m also perfectly happy entertaining myself with toys because independent women are important.
I currently live with two much bigger dogs and, just quietly… I hold my own just fine thank you very much. Size means absolutely nothing when you’ve got confidence and charisma.
I adore kids and have met little humans of all ages, but because I can get a bit enthusiastic when life gets exciting, my humans should keep that bouncy pocket-rocket energy in mind.
At night, I’m a total sweetheart. Toilet trained? Tick. Sleeping in my bed alongside my foster sisters? Tick. Full snuggle mode activated? Also tick.
The crate and I are still in negotiations. I’m not saying I hate it… but I’m definitely not writing it a love letter either.
I know my basic manners — I sit beautifully for food (because priorities), and I’m working on adding more skills to my resume.
Sometimes noises I don’t understand send me into full "WHAT IS HAPPENING?!" mode. The vacuum cleaner is highly suspicious and cannot currently be trusted. But I’m learning.
I’m clever, responsive, and with the right guidance, I keep figuring life out.
When I’m with my foster sisters, I’m happy as anything. When I’m completely alone? Not my favourite. I much prefer company, so my dream home would ideally have another playful dog who wants a sidekick, wrestling buddy, and occasional partner in nonsense
I would love a home that understands my enthusiasm and big personality!
HEALTH WAIVER:
Maggie was bitten on the hind right leg as a young puppy (6 weeks of age), she developed swelling and pain at the site. She was administered antibiotics and pain relief. Thankfully, over a month with care and she has now been given a clean bill of health.
Help us take care of Maggie