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Harper

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large

About Harper

Perth, ON

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn, Black

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Harper’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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Harper's Story

If you are interested in Harper, Please go directly to our website (www.marshallsdogrescue.com) and fill out an adoption application. <br/><br/>Meet Harper, affectionately known as Lil'Miss or Missy in her foster home. Harper has spent her time in foster care learning about all the good things in life! She came from the shelter as a timid young puppy and has come out of her shell in all the best ways!<br/>She is smart, eager to please and learning that snuggling with her people is actually pretty nice! She currently lives with other dogs and two young kids. Her ideal home would have another confident dog to play with and continue to reinforce positive interactions- she looks to the other dogs in her foster home for guidance when she is unsure.<br/>The Shelter had her listed as a Dane mix- she is definitely on the larger side and will likely finish around 90+ lbs but as she's grown, we are seeing she has quite a bit of German shepherd in her based on her build and some of her mannerisms. She LOVES to carry things in her mouth when she is happy.<br/>Harper is a medium energy dog- she enjoys her daily walks and romps in the yard but is good to settle in after play and snooze or lie with her person to watch TV. She walks well on leash on her own or in a group. Her recall from the yard is getting better but she is easily distracted by other dogs, so recall is still a bit of a work in progress. She has learned a few simple tricks but there is definitely room for more! She sleeps in her crate overnight and is happy to chill in there on her own with the door open.

If you are interested in Harper, Please go directly to our website (www.marshallsdogrescue.com) and fill out an adoption application.

Meet Harper, affectionately known as Lil'Miss or Missy in her foster home. Harper has spent her time in foster care learning about all the good things in life! She came from the shelter as a timid young puppy and has come out of her shell in all the best ways!
She is smart, eager to please and learning that snuggling with her people is actually pretty nice! She currently lives with other dogs and two young kids. Her ideal home would have another confident dog to play with and continue to reinforce positive interactions- she looks to the other dogs in her foster home for guidance when she is unsure.
The Shelter had her listed as a Dane mix- she is definitely on the larger side and will likely finish around 90+ lbs but as she's grown, we are seeing she has quite a bit of German shepherd in her based on her build and some of her mannerisms. She LOVES to carry things in her mouth

If you are interested in Harper, Please go directly to our website (www.marshallsdogrescue.com) and fill out an adoption application.

Meet Harper, affectionately known as Lil'Miss or Missy in her foster home. Harper has spent her time in foster care learning about all the good things in life! She came from the shelter as a timid young puppy and has come out of her shell in all the best ways!
She is smart, eager to please and learning that snuggling with her people is actually pretty nice! She currently lives with other dogs and two young kids. Her ideal home would have another confident dog to play with and continue to reinforce positive interactions- she looks to the other dogs in her foster home for guidance when she is unsure.
The Shelter had her listed as a Dane mix- she is definitely on the larger side and will likely finish around 90+ lbs but as she's grown, we are seeing she has quite a bit of German shepherd in her based on her build and some of her mannerisms. She LOVES to carry things in her mouth when she is happy.
Harper is a medium energy dog- she enjoys her daily walks and romps in the yard but is good to settle in after play and snooze or lie with her person to watch TV. She walks well on leash on her own or in a group. Her recall from the yard is getting better but she is easily distracted by other dogs, so recall is still a bit of a work in progress. She has learned a few simple

How To Adopt

Harper was listed as Adoptable by Marshall's Dog Rescue
How can I adopt Harper?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Marshall's Dog Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Harper is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Marshall's Dog Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Harper?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Marshall's Dog Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Harper, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Marshall's Dog Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Marshall's Dog Rescue's Adoption Policy
A positive adoption experience can change the world for both you and an animal in need! If you’re interested in adopting one of our rescue dogs you can submit an adoption application to Marshall’s Dog Rescue. The Adoption Coordinator will review the application and we’ll be in touch to chat further about the dog in question. The dogs who have come into our care have either been previously abandoned, abused, neglected or bounced around from homes and shelters. We ask for very detailed information because we’re trying to find the absolute best home for the dogs and the best matched dogs for our adoptive homes. We want to set both the families and the dogs up for success and we can usually tell from the information provided on the form whether the dog you’re interested in would be a good fit for your lifestyle and your expectations. We don’t adopt on a first come first served basis and once your references have been approved, we always conduct a home visit to be able to visualize where the dog will be living. Step 1 Fill out our Adoption Form online. Yes, we ask many questions! It is through your answers that we’re best able to determine if a particular dog is a good match for you and your family. If you are not applying for a specific dog, it will give us the information we need (i.e. experience, lifestyle, etc.) to be able to match every dog with the appropriate home. Step 2 If more information is required, our adoption coordinator will contact you to review your answers, fill in any blanks and provide you with more details on the animal you’re interested in. At this point you’ll be advised if the dog that you’re interested in is a good match or not. Please keep in mind that there could be several people interested in the same dog. Our goal is to find the best match for the dog. Step 3 If you’re selected as the best match for the dog, we’ll contact you and arrange for a home visit, by appointment, for you to meet the animal one-on-one. If you wish to adopt this animal, you’ll be asked to sign an Adoption Contract and also to pay an Adoption Fee. Step 4 If the animal you’ve chosen is determined to not be an appropriate match or there is another person who can better meet the dog’s needs, you may go on our Waiting List, so that you will be considered for another animal we have for adoption in the future. Your name will automatically be kept on file for 2 months. Step 5 If we have not contacted you in the two-month period and you’re still interested in adopting, please let us know so that we can renew your application. A Few Things to Note Please understand that an immediate match/adoption will not always be possible. It’s DEVASTATING for the animals, for our volunteers, AND for you when an adoption doesn’t work out and the animal must come back to us. For this reason, we ask for your patience and understanding of our procedure.

Harper is from Marshall's Dog Rescue

[Perth, ON]

Our Mission
Marshall's Dog Rescue is a non-profit foundation located in Perth, Ontario. Although we rescue dogs of all sizes, age and condition, Marshall's Dog Rescue was created especially to help fill a need in the local rescue world, taking in shelter dogs whose time is up, whether for population control, age, or health issues. ...
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