Meet Margaret – A Gentle Soul Ready for Her Forever Home
Name: Margaret
Gender: Female
Breed: Jack Russell Terrier Mix
Age: 6 Years Old
Weight: 15 lbs
Current Location: King William, VA
About Margaret
Margaret is a sweet, quiet Jack Russell mix with a gentle spirit and a heart full of love. At 15 lbs., she’s the perfect size to fit into just about any lifestyle—whether it’s cozying up on the couch or joining you for easy outings. Margaret may be a little shy at first, but with a slow approach and a soft voice, she quickly warms up and loves the attention.
Personality Highlights
- Shy but Friendly – Warms up with gentle introductions and enjoys attention once she feels comfortable.
- Loves Human Connection – Once she trusts you, she will gaze into your eyes with pure devotion.
- Crate Trained – Settles nicely in her crate and is content with her routine.
- Good with Other Dogs – Living happily in a foster home with dog friends.
- Easy to Handle – Comfortable being picked up and enjoys quiet companionship.
- Wonderful Size – At just 15 lbs., she’s small enough to go anywhere with you!
Her Special Features
✔ Beautiful long, soft ears
✔ Soft, expressive eyes
✔ Calm and sweet-natured personality
✔ Affectionate and loyal once bonded
Included Veterinary Care
Margaret is up to date on all her medical care, including:
✔ Health certificate from a veterinarian
✔ Up-to-date vaccinations
✔ Spayed
✔ Microchipped
✔ Heartworm preventative
✔ Flea & tick preventative
✔ Worm/parasite treatments
All adult dogs, cats, and kittens are altered prior to adoption. Puppies too young to be altered at the time of adoption must be brought to our partner vet in Ashland, VA for spay or neuter paid for by Operation Paws for Homes by 6 months of age. Adopters may choose to have the procedure done at their own vet before 6 months of age and be reimbursed the amount that the rescue would pay our partner vet in Ashland.
This dog's bio is based off the experiences of the foster and/or volunteers of OPH as well as any information that we received from the shelter or previous owner. This is very important because it means that while they may act one way in the foster’s home, you may experience something different in your home.