Marigold
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Marigold
AvailableMarigold is a young female mixed breed dog, approximately 7 months old. She is small in size, weighs in at an ideal fit for her breed, and has a beautiful short coat in shades of red and golden. Fully house trained and spayed, she's also up to date on vaccinations. Living in Bloomingdale, GA, she is looking for an active, adventure-ready home without young children.
About Marigold
Meet Marigold! This 7-month-old mixed breed girl is a lively combination of Beagle and English Springer Spaniel. Adventurous and full of energy, she thrives on runs, explorations, and a good sniff around the yard. Marigold, or Goldie as she’s affectionately called, loves to chase after the exciting scents nature has to offer. Purely a sporting dog at heart, you might find her bringing home small "gifts" from the backyard—squirrels and birds alike—aiming to show off her hunting skills. When she’s not on her adventures, Goldie is a loving and playful companion. She's housebroken and crate trained, and she relishes every moment spent with her people, especially if there’s a treat involved. After being adopted a few months ago, she returned because she had developed a tendency to herd and nip at kids, a common instinctive behavior for an active breed. While not aggressive, it has made interactions with young children uncomfortable, so we recommend a home without them for now. With training and patience, this behavior can be managed easily. Goldie is spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and flea & parasite free. If you’re searching for a furry friend to join you on endless adventures, Goldie is ready to be your partner. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Marigold
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Marigold, as a Beagle and English Springer Spaniel mix, is best suited for an active household that can provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed generally enjoys access to a secure yard where she can run and explore safely, so a home with outdoor space is preferable.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Marigold gets along with children, yet her herding behavior can make her a better fit for homes without young kids until she receives training.











