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Mya

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • Mixed Breed

About Mya

Greer, SC

Breed

Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Protective, Athletic, Funny, Gentle, Loves, Loyal, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Mya’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Mya's Story

Mya is only 2 years old—and already, she’s been asked to start over more times than any young dog should. Before coming to Dog Squad, Mya had lived in two to three different homes, never quite given the chance to settle, learn, and feel safe. When she arrived in rescue, she came with very few boundaries and a deep distrust of unfamiliar humans—not because she’s “bad,” but because inconsistency has been her norm.<br/>Dogs like Mya are often labeled too much: too nervous, too reactive, too misunderstood. Passed along instead of supported. But we see her differently.<br/><br/>Rather than ignoring the hard parts or leaving them for a future adopter to navigate alone, we chose to start supporting Mya right away—because that’s what sets dogs up for long-term success. With the help of her incredible foster family and professional guidance, Mya has begun learning what safety, structure, and clear expectations feel like.<br/><br/>Mya is currently working through confidence-building and thoughtful, positive training. She is also being muzzle trained—not because she is aggressive or dangerous, but because when done correctly, a muzzle is a supportive tool. It helps lower stress, increases safety, and allows dogs like Mya to experience the world in a way that feels manageable and secure. And she’s doing wonderfully.<br/><br/>In just a short time, we’re already seeing meaningful changes: more calm, more trust, and growing confidence. Mya has successfully participated in public outings, greeted other dogs appropriately, and shown just how capable she is when given the right guidance.<br/><br/>At her core, Mya is a total doll. She bonds deeply with her people, is incredibly loyal once she feels safe, and truly enjoys playing with other dogs. She thrives in environments where expectations are clear and humans are patient, consistent, and kind.<br/><br/>Important placement notes:<br/>• Mya will need a cat-free home<br/>• She will do best in a home with no small children<br/>• She is looking for adopters who understand that trust is built over time—and who are willing to continue the structure and training she’s started<br/><br/>Mya isn’t “too much.”<br/>She’s just been through too much.<br/><br/>And we cannot wait to watch her continue to bloom into the dog she was always meant to be. <br/><br/>www.dogsquadsc.org/mya

Mya is only 2 years old—and already, she’s been asked to start over more times than any young dog should. Before coming to Dog Squad, Mya had lived in two to three different homes, never quite given the chance to settle, learn, and feel safe. When she arrived in rescue, she came with very few boundaries and a deep distrust of unfamiliar humans—not because she’s “bad,” but because inconsistency has been her norm.
Dogs like Mya are often labeled too much: too nervous, too reactive, too misunderstood. Passed along instead of supported. But we see her differently.

Rather than ignoring the hard parts or leaving them for a future adopter to navigate alone, we chose to start supporting Mya right away—because that’s what sets dogs up for long-term success. With the help of her incredible foster family and professional guidance, Mya has begun learning what safety, structure, and clear expectations feel like.

Mya is currently working through confidence-building and thoughtful, positive training. She is also being

Mya is only 2 years old—and already, she’s been asked to start over more times than any young dog should. Before coming to Dog Squad, Mya had lived in two to three different homes, never quite given the chance to settle, learn, and feel safe. When she arrived in rescue, she came with very few boundaries and a deep distrust of unfamiliar humans—not because she’s “bad,” but because inconsistency has been her norm.
Dogs like Mya are often labeled too much: too nervous, too reactive, too misunderstood. Passed along instead of supported. But we see her differently.

Rather than ignoring the hard parts or leaving them for a future adopter to navigate alone, we chose to start supporting Mya right away—because that’s what sets dogs up for long-term success. With the help of her incredible foster family and professional guidance, Mya has begun learning what safety, structure, and clear expectations feel like.

Mya is currently working through confidence-building and thoughtful, positive training. She is also being muzzle trained—not because she is aggressive or dangerous, but because when done correctly, a muzzle is a supportive tool. It helps lower stress, increases safety, and allows dogs like Mya to experience the world in a way that feels manageable and secure. And she’s doing wonderfully.

In just a short time, we’re already seeing meaningful changes: more calm, more trust, and growing confide

How To Adopt

Mya was listed as ADOPTABLE by Dog Squad
How can I adopt Mya?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Dog Squad. 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 Mya 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 Dog Squad for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mya?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Dog Squad will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mya, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Dog Squad, and they'll be happy to help!
Dog Squad's Adoption Policy
In consideration of the dog and as partial reimbursement of the costs paid by Dog Squad, the adopter agrees to donate an adoption fee of $100. All applicants MUST complete an adoption application (see 'Adopt' on our website www.dogsquadsc.org), agree to a background check, and allow us to inspect your home prior to adoption. In addition, you MUST: -Be 21 years old -NEVER abuse the adopted dog and prevent any abuse by others -Have landlord's or owner's permission to have a dog if you rent your residence -Agree that all dogs have to be up-to-date on vaccinations -Agree to a home visit conducted by Dog Squad, if necessary -Agree to provide Freedom photos/brief videos on request after adoption to ensure the dog is in good health and adjusting well to the home, its residents, and resident pets -Agree that all pets are housed indoors and provide love, humane care and treatment: proper food, water, shelter, and exercise in a safe loving space -Agree that the dog will wear a martingale collar or harness with ID tags at all times when the dog is in public or outdoors -Agree to have the dog reside in the home -Agree to schedule an appointment with a veterinarian to occur within 2 weeks of the adoption -Agree to NEVER allow the dog to be left unattended with young children -Agree to provide routine heartworm medication on veterinarian approved schedule, along with flea and tick control products approved for use on canines Should you adopt a Squad pup and it doesn't work out, you MUST contact Dog Squad and return your dog to our rescue at no cost to you. Visit our website for more information: www.dogsquadsc.org FOLLOW US -Facebook: @dogsquadsc -Instagram: @dogsquad_sc

Mya is from Dog Squad

[Greer, SC]

Our Mission
Giving Dogs A Second Chance. Dog Squad is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit shelter-less animal rescue organization established in 2022. We rescue many of our dogs from euthanasia at overcrowded shelters. We also take in sick, injured, abused, and abandoned stray dogs who may not have been given a second chance otherwise. ...
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