

Magnolia
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Magnolia
Lewiston, ME
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Magnolia’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.
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Magnolia's Story
Magnolia – affectionately known as Mags – is a sensitive, loyal girl who's come a long way since first arriving at GAHS. She's looking for a calm, committed home where she can continue to grow in confidence and finally settle into the loving routine she's been waiting for.<br/><br/>When Magnolia first came to us, she had her paws full – arriving with eight puppies and doing an incredible job raising them despite the challenges of a shelter environment. Once her pups were weaned and adopted, Magnolia was ready for her own second chance. She's been adopted twice, but both homes proved to be too busy and overwhelming for her comfort level. What she's shown us through it all is that she wants to connect – she just needs time, space, and people who listen to her body language.<br/><br/>Magnolia's Journey & Triumph:<br/><br/>Life in a shelter can be stressful for a dog like Magnolia, who values routine, predictability, and calm environments. But she's made huge strides thanks to patient handling and positive experiences that have helped her feel safe and understood.<br/><br/>Calm & Communicative: Magnolia is great at letting her people know when she's uncomfortable – she'll look away, move to create space, or check in for guidance. She thrives when her handlers respect those signals and let her set the pace.<br/><br/>Adventure at Her Speed: On outings to places like Home Depot, PetSmart, and the River Walk, Magnolia has shown us her brave side. She enjoys exploring, playing "Find It," and taking in new sights as long as she isn't rushed or crowded.<br/><br/>A Gentle Soul: Once she feels secure, Magnolia leans into her people (literally!) for affection. She's shown her growing circle of friends that beneath her cautious exterior is a dog who truly loves companionship and trust-building moments.<br/><br/>The Commitment Magnolia Needs:<br/><br/>Magnolia's ideal home is one that can offer patience, structure, and understanding. She's made it clear what helps her succeed, and we're committed to helping her and her future family continue that progress.<br/><br/>The Only Pet: Magnolia prefers to be the only animal in the home. She's not interested in sharing her space with other dogs and is overly focused on cats and small animals.<br/><br/>Calm, Adult-Only Home: Magnolia will do best in a home without young children or frequent visitors, where her family can give her consistency and space to decompress.<br/><br/>Positive, Fear-Free Training: Her family should be dedicated to ongoing training using positive reinforcement methods only. We're happy to provide trainer recommendations and continued behavioral support.<br/><br/>Respect Her Comfort: Magnolia needs adopters who understand the importance of letting her move at her own pace – never forcing interactions, but celebrating small steps forward.<br/><br/>Magnolia has worked hard to find her confidence, and she's ready for the next chapter – with the right people by her side. If you believe in second chances, have experience with sensitive dogs, and are ready to offer Magnolia the patience and love she deserves, you'll gain a loyal companion for life.
Magnolia – affectionately known as Mags – is a sensitive, loyal girl who's come a long way since first arriving at GAHS. She's looking for a calm, committed home where she can continue to grow in confidence and finally settle into the loving routine she's been waiting for.
When Magnolia first came to us, she had her paws full – arriving with eight puppies and doing an incredible job raising them despite the challenges of a shelter environment. Once her pups were weaned and adopted, Magnolia was ready for her own second chance. She's been adopted twice, but both homes proved to be too busy and overwhelming for her comfort level. What she's shown us through it all is that she wants to connect – she just needs time, space, and people who listen to her body language.
Magnolia's Journey & Triumph:
Life in a shelter can be stressful for a dog like Magnolia, who values routine, predictability, and calm environments. But she's made huge strides thanks to patient handling and positive experiences that have
Magnolia – affectionately known as Mags – is a sensitive, loyal girl who's come a long way since first arriving at GAHS. She's looking for a calm, committed home where she can continue to grow in confidence and finally settle into the loving routine she's been waiting for.
When Magnolia first came to us, she had her paws full – arriving with eight puppies and doing an incredible job raising them despite the challenges of a shelter environment. Once her pups were weaned and adopted, Magnolia was ready for her own second chance. She's been adopted twice, but both homes proved to be too busy and overwhelming for her comfort level. What she's shown us through it all is that she wants to connect – she just needs time, space, and people who listen to her body language.
Magnolia's Journey & Triumph:
Life in a shelter can be stressful for a dog like Magnolia, who values routine, predictability, and calm environments. But she's made huge strides thanks to patient handling and positive experiences that have helped her feel safe and understood.
Calm & Communicative: Magnolia is great at letting her people know when she's uncomfortable – she'll look away, move to create space, or check in for guidance. She thrives when her handlers respect those signals and let her set the pace.
Adventure at Her Speed: On outings to places like Home Depot, PetSmart, and the River Walk, Magnolia has sh
How To Adopt
Magnolia is from Greater Androscoggin Humane Society
[Lewiston, ME]
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