Breed | Yellow Labrador Retriever, Newfoundland Dog |
Color | |
Age | Baby |
Gender | Male |
Size | Extra Large |
Coat Length | - |
Adoption Fee | - |
Marley is short haired white / yellow. He was born about October 20th, 2008 so is almost 3-months old. He weighs 34 lbs right now. He has not been housetrained but is working on crate training and then housetraining in his volunteer home. He will need continued training in his adoptive home. Will update this more as we get to know him.
All the puppies are happy, love attention, they like to play, and eat! =) IF looks could kill we all would be dead, because these puppies are so adorable and just love to watch you with everything you do! Like I said they love human affection and attention and will make wonderful dogs when they grow up. They've had to fend for themselves food wise for awhile so they like to overeat and eat quickly. Once they have been in their volunteer homes or adoptive home for awhile, they will quickly learn that there's plenty of food in this world for them.
Marley has a brother named Sully and sisters named Sabrina and Sadie listed on here if anyone is interested in adopting 2 puppies!
The adopter must neuter Marley when he is old enough and proof is required.
Please be ready for the challenges of a puppy before adopting one....this little boy comes with a ton of love, but puppies are also a lot of work. Please have the time and commitment for a puppy before adoption.
Will someone please adopt Marley and give him a forever home? $150.00 adoption fee . ($50 is a neuter deposit you will get returned once we get the proof of his neuter, so the adoption fee is actually only $100)
WE ARE NOT A SHELTER. We only adopt to indoor homes. To see an animal, you must fill out an application first. If you have questions or want to request an application, please send an email to the email address listed. All animals see a vet for shots and normal exams. If they appear healthy and there are no obvious health concerns, then extensive testing is not done. This is normal procedure for pet rescues.