Martin
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Martin
AvailableMartin is a 1-month-old male mixed breed puppy, currently weighing around 5 lbs. He is small in size and has a striking black and white coat. Although not yet altered, Martin is up to date on vaccinations. He is ready to charm his way into your heart in Raleigh, NC.
About Martin
Meet Martin, a little bundle of joy with a big personality. Rescued on a sunny day, he's a tiny tenor with a playful spirit. Martin enjoys practicing his puppy ballads using squeaky toys as percussion, all while drifting off into dreamland with soft puppy snores. He's all about cuddles and snuggles, especially when it’s time for a cozy rehearsal on the couch. Imagine coming home to this adorable pup bringing charm and laughter into your life. Martin is looking for a loving home ready to welcome his sweet serenades and joyful antics. At around 5 lbs now, he is expected to grow to approximately 30-40 lbs as an adult. His story began as a stray, but he’s ready for his forever home. Martin will be neutered before he goes home, and he’s lived in a loving foster home in Raleigh, NC. Are you ready to give Martin the stage he deserves? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Martin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Martin, as a mixed breed dog, tends to thrive in homes that provide a cozy, loving environment. He’d do well in apartments or houses, as long as he has space to play and feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Martin will enjoy regular walks and playtime in a backyard or a nearby park. Given his small size, he doesn’t require extensive outdoor space, just enough to run around and have fun.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Martin is a friendly puppy, making him a great companion for families with children. It’s important to supervise interactions to ensure gentle play.











