Marshall
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Marshall
AvailableMarshall is a young, male American Staffordshire Terrier, weighing 57 pounds. He has a short coat and is crate and potty trained. Located in Los Angeles, CA, he enjoys the company of other dogs and children. Marshall is neutered and has received all vaccinations. He has a mix of tricolor fur in brown, black, and white, perfect for someone looking for a playful companion.
About Marshall
Meet Marshall, a two-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier rescued under dire circumstances. Marshall was found tied to a tree by the freeway, but he’s now ready to find a loving forever home. Weighing in at 57 pounds, he is a gentle and affectionate soul who warms up quickly to new people. This tricolor pup is both dog-friendly and good with children, making him an excellent addition to a family. He has been neutered, vaccinated, and is already crate and potty trained. Marshall is currently learning how to walk on a leash, and he is experiencing the world for the first time with curiosity. Marshall thrives in a structured environment where he can continue to blossom with patience. He dreams of a home that provides socialization with balanced dogs and opportunities for daily walks. If you believe you can give Marshall the love he deserves, submit your application today! *Please note, no out-of-state adoptions are allowed. *Marshall's adoption fee covers his neuter, vaccinations, dewormer, flea treatment, microchip, and a training session. He’s ready to shower you with love—are you ready to welcome him into your life?
Adoption Fee
$525Payment after application.
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Questions about Marshall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
American Staffordshire Terriers like Marshall thrive in various living situations, as long as they have plenty of socialization and love.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Marshall will appreciate a yard where he can play, but regular walks around the neighborhood will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Marshall is good with children, making him a great fit for a family home.











