Mary, a ADOPTABLE Mixed Breed in Saskatoon, SK image 1/6
Mary, a ADOPTABLE Mixed Breed in Saskatoon, SK image 2/6
Mary, a ADOPTABLE Mixed Breed in Saskatoon, SK image 3/6
Mary, a ADOPTABLE Mixed Breed in Saskatoon, SK image 4/6
Mary, a ADOPTABLE Mixed Breed in Saskatoon, SK image 5/6
Mary, a ADOPTABLE Mixed Breed in Saskatoon, SK image 6/6

Mary

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Mary

Saskatoon, SK

Breed

Mixed Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Mary’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.

Petfinder recommends that you should always take reasonable security steps before making online payments.

Mary's Story

Mary - Female - Adult<br/>Shepherd cross<br/>Born Dec 2024<br/>Weight 26kg, Jan 20/26<br/><br/>When this medium-sized momma Mary came to her foster home she was caring for her seven little dwarves. Now the pups are growing up and looking for their own furever homes, so it's time for Mary to go off on her own adventure! At her last vet appointment she weighed 60lbs and was spayed so she can start on her journey.<br/><br/>From the beginning Mary was a gentle, soft girl. She took a while to start showing her personality outside of being an attentive and doting momma. Now that she is starting to spend more time away from her pups a more playful side has appeared. She loves playing with toys and is not afraid to steal any toy one of her pups might be playing with and running away with it. Mary's foster brother has also convinced her to play with someone her own size!<br/><br/>Inside Mary is very polite with the other dogs, as she is more submissive with them. She is still learning a little what is a toy and what isn't, but she hasn't been destructive with the "toys" she finds. Mary has started training and is working on sit and down. She is fairly easy to get into her kennel for a rewarding treat and sleeps well through the night.<br/>Mary is good about going potty when she is outside. Her foster mom takes her outside right out from the kennel and if she needs to go out she whimpers by the door. Mary has just started to like the idea of going for an actual walk. It was too stressful leaving all those babies before! Now she wants to go exploring with her foster brother or all the resident dogs. Mary's interactions with cats has been limited. She has been curious, but extremely polite with the cat she has met.<br/><br/>Mary has won over every person she has met. They all comment on how sweet and soft she is. This good girl is a little shy at first but quickly gets her wiggly butt going for some pets. She loves snuggling into you and getting endless scratches. She has not had much experience with children yet but her foster mom believes her personality would make her a match with them.<br/><br/>If you are looking for a sweet young girl that loves people, Mary is your girl. She would love to have a furry companion or be your solo love bug. Apply today!<br/><br/>Adoption fee is $295. She is spayed, microchipped, dewormed and current on vaccines.

Mary - Female - Adult
Shepherd cross
Born Dec 2024
Weight 26kg, Jan 20/26

When this medium-sized momma Mary came to her foster home she was caring for her seven little dwarves. Now the pups are growing up and looking for their own furever homes, so it's time for Mary to go off on her own adventure! At her last vet appointment she weighed 60lbs and was spayed so she can start on her journey.

From the beginning Mary was a gentle, soft girl. She took a while to start showing her personality outside of being an attentive and doting momma. Now that she is starting to spend more time away from her pups a more playful side has appeared. She loves playing with toys and is not afraid to steal any toy one of her pups might be playing with and running away with it. Mary's foster brother has also convinced her to play with someone her own size!

Inside Mary is very polite with the other dogs, as she is more submissive with them. She is still learning a little what is a toy and what isn't, but she ha

Mary - Female - Adult
Shepherd cross
Born Dec 2024
Weight 26kg, Jan 20/26

When this medium-sized momma Mary came to her foster home she was caring for her seven little dwarves. Now the pups are growing up and looking for their own furever homes, so it's time for Mary to go off on her own adventure! At her last vet appointment she weighed 60lbs and was spayed so she can start on her journey.

From the beginning Mary was a gentle, soft girl. She took a while to start showing her personality outside of being an attentive and doting momma. Now that she is starting to spend more time away from her pups a more playful side has appeared. She loves playing with toys and is not afraid to steal any toy one of her pups might be playing with and running away with it. Mary's foster brother has also convinced her to play with someone her own size!

Inside Mary is very polite with the other dogs, as she is more submissive with them. She is still learning a little what is a toy and what isn't, but she hasn't been destructive with the "toys" she finds. Mary has started training and is working on sit and down. She is fairly easy to get into her kennel for a rewarding treat and sleeps well through the night.
Mary is good about going potty when she is outside. Her foster mom takes her outside right out from the kennel and if she needs to go out she whimpers by the door. Mary has just started to l

How To Adopt

Mary was listed as ADOPTABLE by New Hope Dog Rescue
How can I adopt Mary?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with New Hope 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 Mary 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 New Hope Dog Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mary?
If you've submitted an inquiry, New Hope Dog Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mary, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to New Hope Dog Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
New Hope Dog Rescue's Adoption Policy
New Hope Dog Rescue is a registered non-profit and foster-based organization that has been rescuing and rehoming dogs in need since 2003. To provide a safe, foster-based environment for neglected and unwanted dogs, while promoting the human animal bond through education and community outreach. All of the dogs who join our program are partnered with loving and dedicated foster parents who open their homes to these animals in need.  Foster families also help provide the care the dogs require until they can be matched with adoptive, permanent homes. Every dog receives proper medical care while with New Hope. This will range from the basics (vaccinations, deworming, microchip, spay/neuter), while others will require more extensive care (anything from dental work, to corrective surgery, to treatment of skin conditions).  We rely on donations and support from the community to allow us to cover these medical expenses and to carry out and continue our mission. We are always in need of adopters, foster homes, donors and volunteers. To learn more, visit our website at www.newhoperescue.org Since the organization was founded, New Hope has found loving homes for over 4000 dogs! That is 4337 dogs given a better chance at life, 40337 dogs that had no hope before that were given a new hope and a new chance.   In the first year (2003) 29 dogs were adopted into loving homes, now we average 250 dogs a year. This would not be possible without the amazing support of our community and loving families that open their hearts and homes to a dog in need.  Whether it is fostering, volunteering, adopting, donating- it makes a world of difference for these dogs and thank you to everyone that has helped make our first 20 years as successful as it has been. Why adopt from New Hope? All of our dogs are health-checked by a veterinarian, and are up to date on needed vaccinations All dogs are micro chipped- a permanent identification for your dog Dogs over 5 months old are spayed/neutered If something unforeseen happens and you cannot keep your dog, New Hope will take the dog back into our foster care program- we will always be here for our adopted dogs. Our dogs live in home environments as a member of the family, which gives us a great sense of what they will be like in your home as well! This also helps ensure that they are well socialized. Most importantly, you save a life! Why foster for New Hope? New Hope provides all the needed supplies to foster including, but not limited to; food, leash, collar, crate, toys and bowls.  Training support, obedience classes and daycare hours are also provided.  On top of all this any medical care that is required, vaccinations, micro chipping, spay/neuters and anything else that the dog needs well in New Hope’s care is covered!  If you have a vacation coming up, we can accommodate that too.  What we ask of you is to provide a safe, loving and warm home for a dog in need of a temporary place to stay while awaiting adoption.  Most importantly, you save a life! Why donate to New Hope? At any given time New Hope has 50-60, sometimes as many as 100 foster dogs in our care.  As you can imagine vet care for this amount of dogs is very expensive.  Your donations help to pay for routine vet care such as needed vaccinations and spay/neuter, but they also help with special cases that need diagnostics, surgery and potentially rehab.  Check out our Guardians of Hope page at  http://www.newhoperescue.org/guardians-of-hopeto see the current list of dogs in need of a little extra love and attention.

Mary is from New Hope Dog Rescue

[Saskatoon, SK]

Our Mission
To provide a safe, foster-based environment for neglected and unwanted dogs, while promoting the human animal bond through education and community outreach.
Please contact organization for hours
Location
8B-3110 8th Street East Suite 530 Saskatoon, SK, S7H 0W2

Consider Mary for adoption?