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Maya

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Maya

Toledo, OH

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier&BulldogMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Brown / Chocolate, Black, White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Friendly, Affectionate, Loyal, Gentle, Playful, Smart, Athletic
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Maya's Compatibility

  • This pet has good compatibility with kids.

  • This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$150

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Maya's Story

Maya * 2-3 Years Old * 60 lbs<br/><br/>Meet Maya — a sweet, gentle girl who has been through more than any dog should have to endure. <br/><br/>Maya was found as a stray, extremely emaciated and exhausted after spending a long time wandering and foraging. We also believe she had recently had puppies. She was scared and tired when she arrived at the local shelter, but she was approachable — and it didnt take long for everyone to fall completely in love with her. <br/><br/>Now Maya is learning something she may have never really known before: what it feels like to simply be a dog who is safe, loved, and cared for.<br/><br/>Maya is a 23-year-old Pit Bull/Bulldog mix weighing about 60 pounds, and she is an absolute sweetheart. She can be shy and nervous when she first encounters something new, but once she realizes she is safe, she warms up quickly. And once she loves you... she REALLY loves you. <br/><br/>She is the definition of a Velcro dog. She wants to be wherever her person is, whether that means following you around the house, cuddling on the couch, watching TV, or giving you the best kisses imaginable. She loves meeting people and is extremely social once she feels comfortable.<br/><br/>Maya is also a smart girl who is discovering how fun it can be to learn! She already knows sit, come, no, and off, and she LOVES treats. She enjoys learning new tricks, lick mats, confidence-building exercises, riding in the car, hanging out in the backyard, and just being with her person. <br/><br/>Because Maya is still learning how to be a dog, she will need a family who understands that patience and confidence-building are important for her. New situations can make her nervous, especially walks. She may hide or whine when anxious, but with encouragement, she settles in and begins to enjoy herself.<br/><br/>Maya has done wonderfully with the people she has met, including teenagers. She has not been around small children, but we believe she could do well with respectful children. She has also met one dog and did extremely well, although introductions were kept controlled and she was not allowed to play off-leash. Slow, proper introductions with other dogs will be important. Cats are unknown.<br/><br/>Maya is potty trained and does well being left alone, although her foster recommends that her adopters take time to get to know her before leaving her for extended periods and provide her with enrichment. She has not been crate trained.<br/><br/>A securely fenced yard is required. Maya is incredibly strong and is currently kept on a lead with supervision. She can break a lead if it isn't secure, and because we do not yet know how she would behave behind a fence, her family will need to be committed to keeping her safe.<br/><br/>Maya isn't looking for a perfect home. She is looking for her person. <br/><br/>Someone who will give her time when something is scary.<br/>Someone who will celebrate every little bit of confidence she gains.<br/>Someone who will take her places and show her that the world isn't such a frightening place.<br/>Someone who will let her be their shadow, their couch cuddle buddy, their adventure partner, and their best friend.<br/><br/>A family who works from home could be absolutely perfect for this girl. And a positive-reinforcement trainer experienced with confidence-building would be a wonderful bonus.<br/><br/>Maya has already survived the hardest part. Now she just needs someone to show her what forever feels like. <br/><br/>Maya is ready for her soulmate. Could that be you? <br/><br/>Maya is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and is on monthly flea/tick and heartworm prevention. <br/><br/>Her adoption fee is $150.<br/><br/>Please follow the link below for the adoption application. Note: applicants must live within one hour of Toledo, Ohio.<br/><br/>http://www.dogworksohio.com/adoption-application.html

Maya * 2-3 Years Old * 60 lbs

Meet Maya — a sweet, gentle girl who has been through more than any dog should have to endure.

Maya was found as a stray, extremely emaciated and exhausted after spending a long time wandering and foraging. We also believe she had recently had puppies. She was scared and tired when she arrived at the local shelter, but she was approachable — and it didnt take long for everyone to fall completely in love with her.

Now Maya is learning something she may have never really known before: what it feels like to simply be a dog who is safe, loved, and cared for.

Maya is a 23-year-old Pit Bull/Bulldog mix weighing about 60 pounds, and she is an absolute sweetheart. She can be shy and nervous when she first encounters something new, but once she realizes she is safe, she warms up quickly. And once she loves you... she REALLY loves you.

She is the definition of a Velcro dog. She wants to be wherever her person is, whether that means following you around the

Maya * 2-3 Years Old * 60 lbs

Meet Maya — a sweet, gentle girl who has been through more than any dog should have to endure.

Maya was found as a stray, extremely emaciated and exhausted after spending a long time wandering and foraging. We also believe she had recently had puppies. She was scared and tired when she arrived at the local shelter, but she was approachable — and it didnt take long for everyone to fall completely in love with her.

Now Maya is learning something she may have never really known before: what it feels like to simply be a dog who is safe, loved, and cared for.

Maya is a 23-year-old Pit Bull/Bulldog mix weighing about 60 pounds, and she is an absolute sweetheart. She can be shy and nervous when she first encounters something new, but once she realizes she is safe, she warms up quickly. And once she loves you... she REALLY loves you.

She is the definition of a Velcro dog. She wants to be wherever her person is, whether that means following you around the house, cuddling on the couch, watching TV, or giving you the best kisses imaginable. She loves meeting people and is extremely social once she feels comfortable.

Maya is also a smart girl who is discovering how fun it can be to learn! She already knows sit, come, no, and off, and she LOVES treats. She enjoys learning new tricks, lick mats, confidence-building exercises, riding in the car,

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How To Adopt

Maya was listed as Adoptable by DogWorks Inc. Canine Rescue and Placement
How can I adopt Maya?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with DogWorks Inc. Canine Rescue and Placement. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Maya is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to DogWorks Inc. Canine Rescue and Placement for details on the pet.
When can I meet Maya?
If you've submitted an inquiry, DogWorks Inc. Canine Rescue and Placement will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Maya, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to DogWorks Inc. Canine Rescue and Placement, and they'll be happy to help!
DogWorks Inc. Canine Rescue and Placement's Adoption Policy
Dogworks strives to place dogs into permanent homes based on the dogs' personalities and yours. To adopt a dog, we require a completed application, signed adoption contract, and home visit. Applications can be submitted online, by mail, or in person at adoption events. Once your application has been submitted, we will contact your references and consider suitability. You will be contacted by phone or email, typically within 4 business days, to make arrangements for adoption. If a particular dog is not placed with you, it does not mean that your application has been rejected. Dogworks receives multiple applications for some dogs. Foster families always have the first option to adopt. We do not approve applications on a first come basis as we strive for placement that is best for the dog and adoptive family. The home environment, family composition and yard are very important considerations in our decision to place a dog in a home. Some dogs do not do well with young children or cats, and our hounds require a fenced yard as examples of our decision process. Adoption fees are variable (typically $125-$500.00) and are listed with the description of each dog. All fees collected are used to cover rescue expenses, including foster care and veterinary expenses. Adoption fee will be refunded if you decide that the dog is not compatible with your family within 2 weeks. All dogs have received age appropriate vaccinations, GI dewormer, and heartworm test prior to adoption if they are old enough. Adult dogs and puppies older than 12 weeks are spayed/neutered. Adopters of younger puppies may be required to sign an agreement to complete spay/neuter by 5 months of age. We will assist with spay/neuter costs. All of our dogs and puppies will be microchipped prior to adoption. Adopters will receive a copy of medical records when adoption contract has been signed and adoption fees have been paid in full. Requirements for adoption: Please be aware that your adoption application WILL NOT be approved by Dogworks unless ALL of these criteria are met: >Adopters must be within a one hour radius of Toledo. >Adopters must be at least 21 years of age. >Veterinary reference must be positive. >All dogs in the home must be spayed/neutered. >All members of the household must be in agreement to adopt. >Individual needs of the dog must be met in prospective home (e.g., fully fenced yard for all hounds). For more information visit: http://www.dogworksohio.com/adoption-process.html

Maya is from DogWorks Inc. Canine Rescue and Placement

[Toledo, OH]

Our Mission
Dogworks is an all-volunteer, nonprofit group based in Toledo, OH, whose purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home abandoned, neglected, and unwanted dogs. Dogworks was established in 2006 through the hard work of Kristine and Jim Sulinksi. Each year, Dogworks has rescued approximately 100 dogs from homelessness or e...
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