


Paige: Ready for the Good Life
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Terrier
About Paige: Ready for the Good Life
Pennington, NJ
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Paige: Ready for the Good Life’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.
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Paige: Ready for the Good Life's Story
Some dogs just seem to wake up happy — and Paige is definitely one of them.<br/><br/>At around 10 months to 1 year old, this 28-lb brindle terrier mix is all youthful energy, wagging tail, and goofy charm. Standing about two feet tall, Paige is the perfect medium-sized adventure buddy: big enough for hikes and playtime, but small enough to curl up comfortably when the day winds down.<br/><br/>Right now Paige is living in a foster home where she’s been doing great — especially with kids, who she absolutely loves. She’s also been very good with other dogs, happily joining in playtime and socializing like a pro.<br/><br/>And play is Paige’s specialty.<br/><br/>She currently has access to a big yard where she can stretch her legs, chase toys, and perform the occasional full-speed zoomie lap just for fun. She’s a bit of a goofball at heart, the kind of dog who might gallop around proudly with a stick twice her size or flop down dramatically after a particularly exciting game.<br/><br/>Despite her playful side, Paige is also a good walker on leash, which means she’s just as happy exploring the neighborhood or heading out for a walk with her people. No information on how she does with cats just yet, but she’s shown herself to be a social and adaptable pup so far.<br/><br/>Paige’s story is a bit of a mystery. She was initially adopted from a shelter, but later was surrendered to a different shelter in a nearby town. Thankfully, one of our rescue partners stepped in quickly and brought her into foster care — where it became clear that Paige is a wonderful dog who simply deserved a better chance.<br/><br/>Now she’s ready to find the home that she will never leave.<br/><br/>Paige would likely thrive with a family that enjoys an active, playful dog — people who enjoy a little silliness, appreciate a good game of fetch, and are ready to guide a young pup as she grows into the amazing adult dog she’s meant to be. A fenced yard would certainly be a bonus for this playful girl, but the most important thing is a family who appreciates a young dog’s joyful energy.<br/><br/>For more info on Paige or to apply to adopt her, call The Crossings Animal Society at (215) 321-4673 or email info@crossingsanimalsociety.org.
Some dogs just seem to wake up happy — and Paige is definitely one of them.
At around 10 months to 1 year old, this 28-lb brindle terrier mix is all youthful energy, wagging tail, and goofy charm. Standing about two feet tall, Paige is the perfect medium-sized adventure buddy: big enough for hikes and playtime, but small enough to curl up comfortably when the day winds down.
Right now Paige is living in a foster home where she’s been doing great — especially with kids, who she absolutely loves. She’s also been very good with other dogs, happily joining in playtime and socializing like a pro.
And play is Paige’s specialty.
She currently has access to a big yard where she can stretch her legs, chase toys, and perform the occasional full-speed zoomie lap just for fun. She’s a bit of a goofball at heart, the kind of dog who might gallop around proudly with a stick twice her size or flop down dramatically after a particularly exciting game.
Despite her playful side, Paige is also a goo
Some dogs just seem to wake up happy — and Paige is definitely one of them.
At around 10 months to 1 year old, this 28-lb brindle terrier mix is all youthful energy, wagging tail, and goofy charm. Standing about two feet tall, Paige is the perfect medium-sized adventure buddy: big enough for hikes and playtime, but small enough to curl up comfortably when the day winds down.
Right now Paige is living in a foster home where she’s been doing great — especially with kids, who she absolutely loves. She’s also been very good with other dogs, happily joining in playtime and socializing like a pro.
And play is Paige’s specialty.
She currently has access to a big yard where she can stretch her legs, chase toys, and perform the occasional full-speed zoomie lap just for fun. She’s a bit of a goofball at heart, the kind of dog who might gallop around proudly with a stick twice her size or flop down dramatically after a particularly exciting game.
Despite her playful side, Paige is also a good walker on leash, which means she’s just as happy exploring the neighborhood or heading out for a walk with her people. No information on how she does with cats just yet, but she’s shown herself to be a social and adaptable pup so far.
Paige’s story is a bit of a mystery. She was initially adopted from a shelter, but later was surrendered to a different shelter in a nearby town. Thankful
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Paige: Ready for the Good Life is from The Crossings Animal Society
[Pennington, NJ]
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