




Mary Martin
- Adult
- Female
- Large
About Mary Martin
Roswell, GA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Mary Martin’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Mary Martin's Story
At 2 years old and 65 lbs, Mary Martin moves the way she feels — smooth, quick, deliberate, like she’s tracing invisible paths only she can sense. She’s fully trained, brilliant, and beautifully athletic: a runner, a toy-chaser, a fetch enthusiast, the kind of dog who comes alive in an active home where the world is wide open and the days have rhythm.<br/><br/>But she also needs someone who understands that bravery looks different on certain hearts. She’s cautious with new people, particular about other dogs, and needs to be the only pet in a home with no young kids. What she wants isn’t complicated — just time, patience, and space to approach you at her own pace. When she leans in, it’s earned. When she stays, it’s real.<br/><br/>She’s the one who watches first — chestnut coat glowing warm in the light, amber eyes studying the room like she’s reading its soul, deciding if it’s safe to bring her own forward.<br/><br/>Mary has been in rescue nearly her entire life. Two years of waiting.
<br/><br/>Two years of watching others go home.
<br/><br/>Two years of offering her quiet, steady hope to anyone who might see her.<br/><br/>If you feel that tug in your chest, follow it.
Apply to adopt Mary Martin today.
At 2 years old and 65 lbs, Mary Martin moves the way she feels — smooth, quick, deliberate, like she’s tracing invisible paths only she can sense. She’s fully trained, brilliant, and beautifully athletic: a runner, a toy-chaser, a fetch enthusiast, the kind of dog who comes alive in an active home where the world is wide open and the days have rhythm.
But she also needs someone who understands that bravery looks different on certain hearts. She’s cautious with new people, particular about other dogs, and needs to be the only pet in a home with no young kids. What she wants isn’t complicated — just time, patience, and space to approach you at her own pace. When she leans in, it’s earned. When she stays, it’s real.
She’s the one who watches first — chestnut coat glowing warm in the light, amber eyes studying the room like she’s reading its soul, deciding if it’s safe to bring her own forward.
Mary has been in rescue nearly her entire life. Two years of waiting.

Two years of watching others
At 2 years old and 65 lbs, Mary Martin moves the way she feels — smooth, quick, deliberate, like she’s tracing invisible paths only she can sense. She’s fully trained, brilliant, and beautifully athletic: a runner, a toy-chaser, a fetch enthusiast, the kind of dog who comes alive in an active home where the world is wide open and the days have rhythm.
But she also needs someone who understands that bravery looks different on certain hearts. She’s cautious with new people, particular about other dogs, and needs to be the only pet in a home with no young kids. What she wants isn’t complicated — just time, patience, and space to approach you at her own pace. When she leans in, it’s earned. When she stays, it’s real.
She’s the one who watches first — chestnut coat glowing warm in the light, amber eyes studying the room like she’s reading its soul, deciding if it’s safe to bring her own forward.
Mary has been in rescue nearly her entire life. Two years of waiting.

Two years of watching others go home.

Two years of offering her quiet, steady hope to anyone who might see her.
If you feel that tug in your chest, follow it.
Apply to adopt Mary Martin today.
How To Adopt
Mary Martin is from Braveheart Bulliez Rescue
[Roswell, GA]
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