Posted over 5 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
This helps Carolina Coonhound Rescue with pet care costs.
A beagle on wheels! The smile on Margot's face would never reveal the horrors that got her to where she is today. Margot was surrendered to the shelter with no use of her rear end after she had been dragging herself around for FOUR MONTHS! She had the sores and rashes to prove it. While we will never know what happened to her, we know that she has a will to thrive and live her very best life! She has adapted well to her wheelchair and loves her evening walks, where she is quite the neighborhood celebrity :) Recently she went on a 5-mile walk, so she has great stamina and just wants to be included.
Margot loves meeting new people and dogs of all sizes. She LOVES to play! And she loves being pet, picked up, held, any attention.
Margot does need to have her bladder expressed 3-4 times per day as she does not seem to have the ability to urinate on her own readily. But she doesn't mind at all! At home, indoors, she does not stay in her wheelchair and happily scoots around the house to wherever the action is. She easily slides down off the sofa and can slide down stairs without a problem, she just can't go up stairs. But since she is only 18-lbs it is easy to carry her up anywhere she needs to go. Margot's wheelchair and drag bag (for scooting around outside without the chair) will go with her to her adopting family.
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an application. We do allow out of state adoptions and any transport costs are at the expense of the adopter. If you have further questions about this dog, please email us at ccradopt@gmail.com and someone will be in touch as soon as possible. Please note we are unable to hold dogs for adopters as this ties up valuable foster homes.
Please understand that we are an all volunteer group and we have jobs outside of this organization. We do our best to provide quick responses but occasionally they are a little slower. If you do not receive a response in 48 hours, please resend to make sure it's received.
A beagle on wheels! The smile on Margot's face would never reveal the horrors that got her to where she is today. Margot was surrendered to the shelter with no use of her rear end after she had been dragging herself around for FOUR MONTHS! She had the sores and rashes to prove it. While we will never know what happened to her, we know that she has a will to thrive and live her very best life! She has adapted well to her wheelchair and loves her evening walks, where she is quite the neighborhood celebrity :) Recently she went on a 5-mile walk, so she has great stamina and just wants to be included.
Margot loves meeting new people and dogs of all sizes. She LOVES to play! And she loves being pet, picked up, held, any attention.
Margot does need to have her bladder expressed 3-4 times per day as she does not seem to have the ability to urinate on her own readily. But she doesn't mind at all! At home, indoors, she does not stay in her wheelchair and happily scoots around the house to wherever the action is. She easily slides down off the sofa and can slide down stairs without a problem, she just can't go up stairs. But since she is only 18-lbs it is easy to carry her up anywhere she needs to go. Margot's wheelchair and drag bag (for scooting around outside without the chair) will go with her to her adopting family.
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an application. We do allow out of state adoptions and any transport costs are at the expense of the adopter. If you have further questions about this dog, please email us at ccradopt@gmail.com and someone will be in touch as soon as possible. Please note we are unable to hold dogs for adopters as this ties up valuable foster homes.
Please understand that we are an all volunteer group and we have jobs outside of this organization. We do our best to provide quick responses but occasionally they are a little slower. If you do not receive a response in 48 hours, please resend to make sure it's received.