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Marsha

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4 years old|Labrador Retriever, Wirehaired Terrier|Female|Medium|Coatesville, PA
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Marsha is a young, medium-sized female with Labrador Retriever and wirehaired terrier heritage. She has a short black and white coat and is currently living in Coatesville, PA. Marsha is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date.

About Marsha

Marsha, estimated to be born February 8, 2022 (making her an Aquarius—typically a bit quirky and independent), is thought to be a Labrador Retriever and wirehaired terrier mix, with a possibility of dachshund or corgi in the family tree. She’s on the shy side and needs time to get comfortable around new people, though she does seem to feel more at ease with men. Marsha really comes out of her shell around other dogs and would thrive in a home with a canine friend. She does not get along with cats, so a cat-free home is best. Marsha’s two adopted siblings, Prince Harry and Barry White, favored the wirehaired terrier look; Marsha has short black and white fur. She’s already spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, and regularly receives parasite prevention. Give her patience and another friendly dog, and she’ll reward you with quiet loyalty. Let Marsha have her chance at a good life—she’s waiting in Coatesville, PA. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Marsha

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Marsha, being a Labrador Retriever and wirehaired terrier mix, does well in homes that can provide structure and patience. She thrives with access to both indoor comfort and a secure outdoor area.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Marsha's mix usually benefits from a yard or regular walks, but doesn't require a huge space. Moderate daily exercise and outdoor time should keep her content.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Labrador mixes like Marsha tend to be gentle but she’s a bit shy, so older, dog-savvy children may be a better fit. She’d do best with respectful interactions.