Marney
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Marney
AvailableMarney is a large, spayed female Shepherd mix puppy. Though only 15 weeks old, she is vaccinated and ready to settle into her new home. Marney currently weighs around 20 lbs and lives in Washington, DC. She's great with other dogs and kids, and she'll need a little help with house training and obedience school to become the best companion she can be.
About Marney
Marney is a spirited young puppy, eagerly seeking her forever home. This 15-week-old Shepherd mix is ready to embrace life and love. Although she’s growing fast, she still has all the exuberance and charm of a puppy, craving playtime, exploration, and affection. Marney gets along well with other dogs, cats, and kids, making her a wonderful fit for a family willing to provide guidance and patience as she grows. Currently in a foster home in the DC area, she’ll need regular potty breaks and exercise throughout the day. That means adopters should be prepared to make arrangements to meet her needs, especially if working a standard 8-hour workday. Marney's future holds exciting adventures, dog school, and plenty of cuddles at the end of the day. She promises to be a loyal companion, complete with adoring gazes and happy tail wags. Will you be the one to give this loving girl the home she deserves? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Marney
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Marney, as a Shepherd mix, is well-suited for family environments where she has space to play and explore, making homes with yards ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Marney would benefit from a home with access to outdoor space for regular exercise and play, essential for her energy level.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Marney is likely to do well in homes with children as long as interactions are supervised and she receives proper training.











