


Megan
- Puppy
- Female
- Small
About Megan
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Megan’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
Please contact the shelter about adoption fee
Petfinder recommends that you should always take reasonable security steps before making online payments.
Megan's Story
This little girl is part of our Olympic crew — five siblings rescued together from the streets of Guánica, Puerto Rico.<br/><br/>At just 3 months old and about 10 pounds, she’s happy, healthy, and thriving. After being lovingly fostered in Puerto Rico, she and her four siblings began their own Olympic journey – flying to Miami and then traveling by car all the way to New Jersey, where they are now safe and ready for forever homes. It was a long trip for such little pups, but they handled it like gold medalists.<br/><br/>Each pup is named after an Olympic hero. This sweet girl is Megan, named after a member of the Women’s Gold Medal hockey team, and she carries that same determined, champion spirit. Though small in size, she’s big in heart — playful, affectionate, and wonderful with kids. She loves to romp around and then snuggle up close.<br/><br/>From surviving on the streets of Puerto Rico to making the long journey north, our Olympic crew has proven they are fighters. Now, Megan is ready to win the greatest gold medal of all — a forever family of her own.<br/><br/>Foster update: Megan is doing wonderfully in her foster home. She loves being around other dogs and is learning so much from her foster sister. She is crate trained, sleeps through the night, and is making great progress with potty training. Megan can be a little shy when meeting new people, but she’s gaining confidence and coming out of her shell more each day. She’s incredibly sweet, a quick learner, and keeps us laughing with her playful puppy antics. At the end of the day, she’s happiest snuggled up on the couch.<br/><br/>To meet Megan, please fill out an application:<br/>https://form.jotform.com/91758283848171
This little girl is part of our Olympic crew — five siblings rescued together from the streets of Guánica, Puerto Rico.
At just 3 months old and about 10 pounds, she’s happy, healthy, and thriving. After being lovingly fostered in Puerto Rico, she and her four siblings began their own Olympic journey – flying to Miami and then traveling by car all the way to New Jersey, where they are now safe and ready for forever homes. It was a long trip for such little pups, but they handled it like gold medalists.
Each pup is named after an Olympic hero. This sweet girl is Megan, named after a member of the Women’s Gold Medal hockey team, and she carries that same determined, champion spirit. Though small in size, she’s big in heart — playful, affectionate, and wonderful with kids. She loves to romp around and then snuggle up close.
From surviving on the streets of Puerto Rico to making the long journey north, our Olympic crew has proven they are fighters. Now, Megan is ready to win the greatest gold medal of
This little girl is part of our Olympic crew — five siblings rescued together from the streets of Guánica, Puerto Rico.
At just 3 months old and about 10 pounds, she’s happy, healthy, and thriving. After being lovingly fostered in Puerto Rico, she and her four siblings began their own Olympic journey – flying to Miami and then traveling by car all the way to New Jersey, where they are now safe and ready for forever homes. It was a long trip for such little pups, but they handled it like gold medalists.
Each pup is named after an Olympic hero. This sweet girl is Megan, named after a member of the Women’s Gold Medal hockey team, and she carries that same determined, champion spirit. Though small in size, she’s big in heart — playful, affectionate, and wonderful with kids. She loves to romp around and then snuggle up close.
From surviving on the streets of Puerto Rico to making the long journey north, our Olympic crew has proven they are fighters. Now, Megan is ready to win the greatest gold medal of all — a forever family of her own.
Foster update: Megan is doing wonderfully in her foster home. She loves being around other dogs and is learning so much from her foster sister. She is crate trained, sleeps through the night, and is making great progress with potty training. Megan can be a little shy when meeting new people, but she’s gaining confidence and coming out of her shell more
Search for a dog like Megan
Help with Megan's care
Megan is from Save The Satos
[Lake Hopatcong, NJ]
Search for a dog like Megan
Help with Megan's care