Marmee
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Marmee
AvailableMarmee is a tricolor (brown, black, and white) mixed-breed adult female—her heritage traces to Staffordshire Bull Terrier and American Bulldog. She is considered medium-sized and currently resides in Norfolk, MA. Marmee is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. She is known to be friendly with both other dogs and children.
About Marmee
Marmee spent time wandering the Texas valley with her companion Jake, searching for shelter and a meal. When she was finally rescued, she required significant medical attention, including treatment for heartworm and dental care. Life has tested Marmee, but gratitude shines through in her gentle, trusting nature. She’s the kind of steady adult dog you hope for: calm, affectionate, and deeply appreciative of every kindness. Marmee gets along well with both other dogs and children, making her an easy addition to a welcoming home. She’s been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date, so she’s ready to settle into a life that matches her loyal heart. Marmee is currently in Norfolk, MA. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$600Payment after application.
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Questions about Marmee
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Staffordshire Bull Terrier and American Bulldog mixes like Marmee generally adapt well to households that provide a balanced routine and consistent companionship. They feel at home in environments with enough space to move around and where family participation is high.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized dog like Marmee appreciates daily walks and access to a secure backyard or a nearby park. While they don’t strictly require acres of land, regular outdoor activity is important for their wellbeing.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Marmee’s breeds are usually known for being gentle and trustworthy around children. With proper socialization and supervision, they often become devoted companions to kids.











