Marty
Available
Marty
AvailableMarty is a 1 year and 8 month old neutered male mixed breed dog with a medium build and striking tricolor (brown, black, and white) coat. He is currently living in Port Washington, NY and is looking for an experienced adopter to give him the stability and support he needs to thrive.
About Marty
Marty has spent time with a dedicated foster family, getting a head start on living in a real home. Coming up from Louisiana, he was initially terrified, but with his foster sibling Patsy, he started to reveal his gentle side. Once comfortable, Marty rewards patience and encouragement with clear loyalty and affection toward his people. He’s still cautious in new situations and will thrive with adopters who know dogs and can commit to ongoing training, socialization, and confidence work. A friendly, stable dog in the home would be a real asset for him during the adjustment period. Marty isn’t the easiest project, but he’s making steady progress and has so much to give to the right household. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Marty
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Marty, as a mixed breed dog with a medium build, typically does well in a home that offers both indoor comfort and regular access to outdoor activities. He will appreciate a peaceful environment where structured routines can help build his confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium mixed breed like Marty benefits from a safe, fenced yard or frequent outdoor walks. He doesn’t require huge acreage but enjoys space to play and burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs like Marty are often suitable for homes with kids, especially if the children are dog-savvy and respectful. Given Marty’s timid side, children should be calm and gentle around him to help ease his transition.











