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Marbles

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium

About Marbles

Canterbury, CT

Breed

Cattle Dog&Labrador RetrieverMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Marbles’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Marbles's Story

Our Marbles is a comical character who has had some string of bad luck! He was returned to us during COVID when his adopter became caregiver for an elderly parent, but his origins are Southern. Originally, Marbles came to us first from a Virginia rescue whose volunteers were smitten with his striking appearance, and beautiful merle colors. Marbles seems to be an Australian Cattle Dog, but head shape and floppy ears suggests some Lab DNA.<br/><br/>After his original owners gave up on him, Marbles was left in a Virginia shelter without a strong adoption program. His options became tragically limited, so we invited him to Connecticut. Clearly, Marbles is is a double dose of working dog, so he definitely needs an active lifestyle and a job. Herders are hardwired to work, and if his adopters do not give Marbles a job, he will practice his herding skills within the household. A bored, frustrated herding dog is a recipe for mayhem.<br/><br/>Exercise and obedience training are the keys to managing the Herding breeds. seven years old, Marbles is a high-energy dog, who would make a great running, walking or hiking partner. He's built for speed, but will adjust his pace to suit his handler. He needs at least three brisk daily leash walks, in addition to focused playtime. Adopters can increase the intensity of a walk by outfitting Marbles with a dog backpack, loaded with water, and a collapsable bowl. At each rest and water stop, Marbles will feel like he's got a job and will be quite proud of himself.<br/><br/>Obedience training is essential to meeting the needs of a Herding dog. Marbles already knows all of his basic obedience commands, and has passed many of his Canine Good Citizenship tests. Structure and obedience work go a long way in providing him the mental and physical challenges that he needs. Adopters should be prepared to troubleshoot things that come up with Marbles, as he transitions to a new environment.<br/><br/>Marbles is best suited to an active adult home, with a dog savvy single or couple, who have the time and energy to give him his daily exercise. Tranquility and calm suit Marbles best. In a chaotic, hectic environment he becomes anxious and demonstrates herding behavior in order to maintain social order. In a calm environment, Marbles relaxes and enjoys quiet time with his people. Kids and cats may provide too much stimulation, but Marbles could easily join a multi-dog home, with an energy compatible, well socialized dog.<br/><br/>Marbles has good house manners and is house trained and crate trained, although adopters should expect to troubleshoot a few accidents during his transition to a new routine. He is in excellent health, has been neutered. He has had routine health screenings and vaccinations. <br/><br/>If you are interested in Marbles, please write to Angelsfrmgod@gmail.com or call/text Denise at 860-908-9738 for more info.

Our Marbles is a comical character who has had some string of bad luck! He was returned to us during COVID when his adopter became caregiver for an elderly parent, but his origins are Southern. Originally, Marbles came to us first from a Virginia rescue whose volunteers were smitten with his striking appearance, and beautiful merle colors. Marbles seems to be an Australian Cattle Dog, but head shape and floppy ears suggests some Lab DNA.

After his original owners gave up on him, Marbles was left in a Virginia shelter without a strong adoption program. His options became tragically limited, so we invited him to Connecticut. Clearly, Marbles is is a double dose of working dog, so he definitely needs an active lifestyle and a job. Herders are hardwired to work, and if his adopters do not give Marbles a job, he will practice his herding skills within the household. A bored, frustrated herding dog is a recipe for mayhem.

Exercise and obedience training are the keys to managing the Herding breeds. seven years old

Our Marbles is a comical character who has had some string of bad luck! He was returned to us during COVID when his adopter became caregiver for an elderly parent, but his origins are Southern. Originally, Marbles came to us first from a Virginia rescue whose volunteers were smitten with his striking appearance, and beautiful merle colors. Marbles seems to be an Australian Cattle Dog, but head shape and floppy ears suggests some Lab DNA.

After his original owners gave up on him, Marbles was left in a Virginia shelter without a strong adoption program. His options became tragically limited, so we invited him to Connecticut. Clearly, Marbles is is a double dose of working dog, so he definitely needs an active lifestyle and a job. Herders are hardwired to work, and if his adopters do not give Marbles a job, he will practice his herding skills within the household. A bored, frustrated herding dog is a recipe for mayhem.

Exercise and obedience training are the keys to managing the Herding breeds. seven years old, Marbles is a high-energy dog, who would make a great running, walking or hiking partner. He's built for speed, but will adjust his pace to suit his handler. He needs at least three brisk daily leash walks, in addition to focused playtime. Adopters can increase the intensity of a walk by outfitting Marbles with a dog backpack, loaded with water, and a collapsable bowl. At each rest and water stop

How To Adopt

Marbles was listed as Adoptable by Eskies Online American Eskimo Dog Rescue
How can I adopt Marbles?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Eskies Online American Eskimo 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 Marbles 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 Eskies Online American Eskimo Dog Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Marbles?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Eskies Online American Eskimo Dog Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Marbles, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Eskies Online American Eskimo Dog Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

Marbles is from Eskies Online American Eskimo Dog Rescue

[New York, NY]

Our Mission
Eskies Online is a 501(C)(3), non-profit organization that rescues homeless American Eskimo Dogs, along with Multi-Breed and mixed breed dogs, and finds qualified, permanent, adoptive homes for them. The dogs are rescued from animal shelters, humane societies, situations of neglect and cruelty, owners who can no longer give...
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