We named her Margot, from Queen Margot, because when she first arrived she was the biggest of all the puppies, and she looked like she was their big sister. 

However, as she grew older, the rest of the puppies caught up with her, and it didn't become huge as we thought. But the name still suits her, no longer because of size, but because of character. 

Margot, although she spent her childhood in the shelter, and this is not ideal for socializing any puppy, was born social, and nothing can take that away from her. 

To all other puppies he is like a leader, not in the leadership sense, but in that of mentor, leader, big sister who leads the way, and who others imitate. 

He goes for a walk without fear, smells and explores. She finds a stick and catches it in her mouth and goes and plays, and she knows exactly what to do and how. 

Margot is a puppy with the soul of an adult dog. She  has a maturity in her puppyhood that makes her very trainable, very easy to handle and very able to handle changes in her life.