The status of Marlin was
last posted on 04/14/24 by


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adopting Marlin - here's
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Shelburne, VT
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(802) 373-4949

Keep calm and woof on.

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Marlin
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 04/14/24

Male Dog,

Unknown Breed

Description:

IN VERMONT Meet Marlin! https://youtu.be/g7VlJhEMdAo Marlin is 2 years old (approx. DOB TBD), male, 61 lbs., vetted, is or will be neutered, and microchipped. Marlin was found as an abandoned homeless stray in NC. In my current host home (2 adults, work remotely, 2 dogs, rural): • I am good with other dogs • I am not sure about cats but haven't shown a prey drive • I have medium+ energy • I don't have experience with kids but have loved all humans • I can be in a forever home with or without another dog • I am crate-trained and potty-trained • I seem to be fine when my foster parents leave me home alone for 4-5 hours • I am a quieter pup • I know Sit, Wait, Crate up • I sleep in my crate in the bedroom at night • I get excited to see people on my walks and walk great on trails • I just want love! I love attention, my chew toys, and lying in the sun • My ideal home would be with an active person who loves the outdoors, in the City or rural, and will continue my training! I make a great officemate, I have lots of love to give and want to please! If you are interested in adopting Marlin please fill out an Application at www.Passion-4-Paws.org (please make sure you have the Vermont site not CT) - thanks! Please note Fosters have 1st option of Adoption. Check out his Facebook page (and "Like" us while you're there)! Disclosure: Breed labels are often incorrect: we rarely know the genetic lineage of the dogs we rescue. Many shelters and rescues specify breeds based on appearance; however, research has shown that less than 2% of a dog’s DNA determines appearance! Passion 4 Paws does not practice the use of labels pertaining to compatibility with others or dog breed. Labels such as “dog friendly” and “child friendly” should be used with caution as they often over-simplify the personalities and behavior of dogs.

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