

Marsh
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Marsh
Williamsburg, IA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Marsh's Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.<br/>Meet Marsh, a handsome one-year-old (estimated) Red Heeler blend with a heart as big as his personality. Marsh’s journey began back in November when he and his devoted canine companion, Coral, were found as strays near Conesville. Though they were never claimed by an owner, they were lucky enough to be taken in by kind finders who cared for them deeply. While their finders loved them, they weren't able to keep them long-term because their resident dog didn't quite see eye-to-eye with this duo. Now, Marsh is looking for a fresh start with a family.<br/><br/>Marsh is a typical young Heeler—active, alert, and always eager for attention. Whether it’s a game of fetch or a long walk, he thrives on activity and being close to his people.<br/><br/>Currently, Marsh is taking things slow as he adjusts to the sights and sounds of the shelter. He’s a sensitive fella who appreciates a gentle approach while he settles in, but his affectionate nature shines through more every day. He is already neutered, microchipped, and up to date on all his vaccinations.<br/>Please complete an online adoption application for Marsh if you're interested in adopting. His application is found on our website at www.wesavepets.com. A Safe Haven volunteer will be in contact once the application has been submitted.
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Meet Marsh, a handsome one-year-old (estimated) Red Heeler blend with a heart as big as his personality. Marsh’s journey began back in November when he and his devoted canine companion, Coral, were found as strays near Conesville. Though they were never claimed by an owner, they were lucky enough to be taken in by kind finders who cared for them deeply. While their finders loved them, they weren't able to keep them long-term because their resident dog didn't quite see eye-to-eye with this duo. Now, Marsh is looking for a fresh start with a family.
Marsh is a typical young Heeler—active, alert, and always eager for attention. Whether it’s a game of fetch or a long walk, he thrives on activity and being close to his people.
Currently, Marsh is taking things slow as he adjusts to the sights and sounds of the shelter. He’s a sensitive fella who appreciates a gentle approach while he settles in, but his affectionate nature shines throug
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Meet Marsh, a handsome one-year-old (estimated) Red Heeler blend with a heart as big as his personality. Marsh’s journey began back in November when he and his devoted canine companion, Coral, were found as strays near Conesville. Though they were never claimed by an owner, they were lucky enough to be taken in by kind finders who cared for them deeply. While their finders loved them, they weren't able to keep them long-term because their resident dog didn't quite see eye-to-eye with this duo. Now, Marsh is looking for a fresh start with a family.
Marsh is a typical young Heeler—active, alert, and always eager for attention. Whether it’s a game of fetch or a long walk, he thrives on activity and being close to his people.
Currently, Marsh is taking things slow as he adjusts to the sights and sounds of the shelter. He’s a sensitive fella who appreciates a gentle approach while he settles in, but his affectionate nature shines through more every day. He is already neutered, microchipped, and up to date on all his vaccinations.
Please complete an online adoption application for Marsh if you're interested in adopting. His application is found on our website at www.wesavepets.com. A Safe Haven volunteer will be in contact once the application has been submitted.
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Marsh is from Safe Haven of Iowa County
[Williamsburg, IA]
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