





Marsh
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
About Marsh
Detroit, MI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Marsh’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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.
Adoption Fee
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Marsh's Story
--FOSTER PUPDATE--<br/>Marsh A183179<br/>20 lbs. spayed female, approx 9 months<br/><br/>- Marsh, going by Sally in her foster home, came from a difficult start, and she's still learning that people can be kind and safe. Because of this, she's pretty shy and unsure, and she'll need a home that's willing to give her the time and space she needs to truly feel comfortable. Once she starts to trust you though, the little wins of slowly getting her to open up has been so rewarding.<br/>- She's trying really hard to be brave, and has started coming up to lay on the couch with her foster mom, and accepts a few gentle pets. This might seem small, but this sweet girl started by not even wanting to come out of her crate the first couple weeks of being in foster.<br/>- Sally does carry a few physical reminders of her past- she is unlikely to regain vision in one eye and a shortened tail, but they certainly don't hold her back.<br/>- Sally absolutely loves other dogs, they are her safe place. She hasn't met a dog she doesn't adore, and she takes comfort in being close to them. Because of this, she would do best in a home with another pup to continue showing her the ropes. Slow introductions are always recommended.<br/>- Medium energy girl, she has some pretty fantastic zoomies. She also loves to play with her toys, and is great at self entertaining.<br/>- Crate trained and does well when left alone<br/>- About 99% potty trained, and with a little consistency will be fully trained in no time. <br/>- Has not been cat tested, but shows no prey drive to small animals in the yard<br/>- As with any puppy, she'll need continued time and training to be the best girl she can be<br/><br/>*Can be adopted solo, or with brother Cartman<br/><br/>This pet is in a foster home! If you are interested in meeting Marsh, please email foster@friendsofdacc.org with subject line "Marsh A183179"<br/><br/>Meet all of our adoptable pets on our website friendsofdacc.org/adopt<br/><br/>There is a suggested donation of $100 for our dogs, and $40 for cats payable by cash, check or through paypal at the time of the adoption.
--FOSTER PUPDATE--
Marsh A183179
20 lbs. spayed female, approx 9 months
- Marsh, going by Sally in her foster home, came from a difficult start, and she's still learning that people can be kind and safe. Because of this, she's pretty shy and unsure, and she'll need a home that's willing to give her the time and space she needs to truly feel comfortable. Once she starts to trust you though, the little wins of slowly getting her to open up has been so rewarding.
- She's trying really hard to be brave, and has started coming up to lay on the couch with her foster mom, and accepts a few gentle pets. This might seem small, but this sweet girl started by not even wanting to come out of her crate the first couple weeks of being in foster.
- Sally does carry a few physical reminders of her past- she is unlikely to regain vision in one eye and a shortened tail, but they certainly don't hold her back.
- Sally absolutely loves other dogs, they are her safe place. She hasn't met a dog she doesn't adore, and
--FOSTER PUPDATE--
Marsh A183179
20 lbs. spayed female, approx 9 months
- Marsh, going by Sally in her foster home, came from a difficult start, and she's still learning that people can be kind and safe. Because of this, she's pretty shy and unsure, and she'll need a home that's willing to give her the time and space she needs to truly feel comfortable. Once she starts to trust you though, the little wins of slowly getting her to open up has been so rewarding.
- She's trying really hard to be brave, and has started coming up to lay on the couch with her foster mom, and accepts a few gentle pets. This might seem small, but this sweet girl started by not even wanting to come out of her crate the first couple weeks of being in foster.
- Sally does carry a few physical reminders of her past- she is unlikely to regain vision in one eye and a shortened tail, but they certainly don't hold her back.
- Sally absolutely loves other dogs, they are her safe place. She hasn't met a dog she doesn't adore, and she takes comfort in being close to them. Because of this, she would do best in a home with another pup to continue showing her the ropes. Slow introductions are always recommended.
- Medium energy girl, she has some pretty fantastic zoomies. She also loves to play with her toys, and is great at self entertaining.
- Crate trained and does well when left alone
- About 99% potty trained,
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Marsh is from Detroit Animal Care and Control
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