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Marshmallow / Hannah

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Cattle Dog
  • Terrier

About Marshmallow / Hannah

Lebanon, MO

Breed

Cattle Dog&TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
White / Cream, Brindle

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Marshmallow / Hannah's Story

Hannah is a now 1+ year old Cattle Dog/Terrier mix who originally came to us as a young pup after being found on a back road with her presumed sister, Cocoa. At that time, she was the calmer and more gentle of the two - a sweet, mild-mannered girl who was a bit timid in new situations but full of quiet affection once she felt safe.<br/><br/>Recently, Hannah found her way back to us through Animal Control. Unfortunately, her adopter did not officially surrender her, so we don't have many details about her time away. What we do know is that Hannah developed a habit of jumping the fence and touring the neighborhood, which eventually led to neighbor complaints and her return to our care.<br/><br/>Now a little over a year old, Hannah has gained noticeable confidence. She's excited to meet new people, loves attention, and enjoys being part of the action. Her personality has really blossomed, and while she still appreciates reassurance and structure, she's becoming a happy, outgoing young dog.<br/><br/>Hannah is now likely over 50 lbs, making her a sturdy, medium-to-large girl. She would do best in a home that can provide both physical and mental stimulation, along with a securely fenced yard or supervised outdoor time, as she has shown she can be an adventurous spirit. With consistency, patience, and love, Hannah will make a loyal, fun, and devoted companion.<br/><br/>She's ready for a fresh start and a forever family who will give her the stability, guidance, and affection she deserves.

Hannah is a now 1+ year old Cattle Dog/Terrier mix who originally came to us as a young pup after being found on a back road with her presumed sister, Cocoa. At that time, she was the calmer and more gentle of the two - a sweet, mild-mannered girl who was a bit timid in new situations but full of quiet affection once she felt safe.

Recently, Hannah found her way back to us through Animal Control. Unfortunately, her adopter did not officially surrender her, so we don't have many details about her time away. What we do know is that Hannah developed a habit of jumping the fence and touring the neighborhood, which eventually led to neighbor complaints and her return to our care.

Now a little over a year old, Hannah has gained noticeable confidence. She's excited to meet new people, loves attention, and enjoys being part of the action. Her personality has really blossomed, and while she still appreciates reassurance and structure, she's becoming a happy, outgoing young dog.

Hannah is now likely over 50

Hannah is a now 1+ year old Cattle Dog/Terrier mix who originally came to us as a young pup after being found on a back road with her presumed sister, Cocoa. At that time, she was the calmer and more gentle of the two - a sweet, mild-mannered girl who was a bit timid in new situations but full of quiet affection once she felt safe.

Recently, Hannah found her way back to us through Animal Control. Unfortunately, her adopter did not officially surrender her, so we don't have many details about her time away. What we do know is that Hannah developed a habit of jumping the fence and touring the neighborhood, which eventually led to neighbor complaints and her return to our care.

Now a little over a year old, Hannah has gained noticeable confidence. She's excited to meet new people, loves attention, and enjoys being part of the action. Her personality has really blossomed, and while she still appreciates reassurance and structure, she's becoming a happy, outgoing young dog.

Hannah is now likely over 50 lbs, making her a sturdy, medium-to-large girl. She would do best in a home that can provide both physical and mental stimulation, along with a securely fenced yard or supervised outdoor time, as she has shown she can be an adventurous spirit. With consistency, patience, and love, Hannah will make a loyal, fun, and devoted companion.

She's ready for a fresh start and a forever family who

How To Adopt

Marshmallow ... was listed as Adoptable by Claws & Paws Animal Adoption Center
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Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Claws & Paws Animal Adoption Center. 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.
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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 Claws & Paws Animal Adoption Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet Marshmallow ...?
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Claws & Paws Animal Adoption Center's Adoption Policy
We have an application for everyone who is wanting to adopt to fill out. All adoptions includes current Parvo and Distemper Vaccine Wormer and rabies ) Spay or Neuter Certificate ( if not already altered ) Lebanon Vets honor our certificate although some do charge the adopter more than the certificate covers depending on size and for pain meds. Dogs are $175.00 and up and cats are $65.00 and up of this fee for dogs up to $32 will help with spay/neuter. of this fee for cats up to $22 will help cover spay/neuter If you rent we must call and verify with the landlord that they can adopt from us As with all animals adopted here, there is a contract that states if the adopter during any time of the animals life can no longer care for under any reason they have to be returned here, there is a $30 intake fee on all returns. they cannot be sold traded or given away. We also offer a 14 day return policy so that if you get home and the animal doesn't work out for any reason you can return them to us and do an exchange for another dog or cat one time. If returned within those 14 days there will not be a $30 intake charge. The contract also states per Missouri Law the animal MUST be spayed or Neutered within 30 days of the adoption date depending on the age of the animal. We have been known to go and take animals back that have not been taken care of or if there is a breech of contract. We are always willing to take strays or animals that the owners can no longer care for. We take these animals by appointment and as space allows. To drop off animals to us we charge an intake fee of $30.00 in Lebanon City or Laclede County. All cats that are brought in MUST have vet records of shots and that they have a clean bill of health before we can take them in.

Marshmallow / Hannah is from Claws & Paws Animal Adoption Center

[Lebanon, MO]

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