Mary
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AvailableMary is a spayed female Belgian Malinois mix, marked by her youthful energy. Although she is still a puppy at around 4-5 months old, her playful and enthusiastic nature makes her a large breed pup. Living in Stagecoach, NV, Mary is also house trained and up to date on vaccinations, making her ready for a loving home.
About Mary
Mary and her sisters were rescued just in time from a California shelter where they faced euthanasia. Now safe at our sanctuary in Stagecoach, NV, they are ready to find their forever homes in May. Mary is a playful and energetic 4-5 month old Belgian Malinois mix, full of charm and enthusiasm. She's incredibly cute, but donโt let that fool you; sheโs bursting with energy and adventurous spirit. Mary loves to run, explore, and is always in search of fun things to do. Being a young Malinois, Mary is intelligent and quick to learn. She needs a home that understands her high energy and dedication to training. An active family that can offer her the structure, exercise, and mental stimulation she craves will be ideal. Patience and consistency will help her adjust as she learns about the world around her. If youโre looking for a companion to keep you on your toes, Mary might just be your perfect match! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Mary
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mary, as a Belgian Malinois mix, is best suited for an active living environment where she can engage in plenty of physical activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mary will thrive in a home with ample outdoor space where she can run and play, allowing her to expend her high energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Mary gets along with children, making her a great companion for families.











