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My name is Marmalade!

I'm being cared for by
DFW Rescue Me

Facts about me

Breed
Boxer
Color
Age
Adult
Size
(When grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
15972286

My info

Small blue checkmark Spayed / Neutered
Small blue checkmark Housetrained

My story

Marmalade is a 6.5 year old, 60 lb, Boxer/Pittie mix. She's dog friendly and house/crate trained. Marmalade came to us with a litter of puppies after they'd been dumped in a small south Dallas shelter without much exposure. Her puppies have all found homes and now it's mamas time. She has completed heartworm treatment now and feels better than ever. Marmalade is looking for a quiet home without young kids or heavy activity. The adoption fee for all of our dogs is $250.00 + tax and that includes their vaccinations, spay or neuter, rabies and microchip. Our dogs are also heartworm negative (or we will cover their treatment). To start the process please visit our website and fill out the adoption application (www.dfwrescueme.org) and from there the foster family can answer any questions and arrange a time toApril 1, 2023, 2:55 pm
Rescue

DFW Rescue Me

Contact info
Pet ID
15972286
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 51652, Denton, TX 76206
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fee for dogs is $250. We required an adoption application and check both vet references and pet deposits / breed restrictions if they apply. We also do a home check prior to all adoptions.

Go meet their pets

Dogs can be met at our adoptions events, at their foster homes, or the boarding facility where they are staying. They can also be met during the home visit.

More about this rescue

Our goal is to save dogs at the local shelters in the Dallas \ Fort Worth Metroplex from euthanasia and adopt them to the public. We spay / neuter these dogs as well as provide all necessary medical care. We also educate the public about responsible pet ownership. We love dogs and our goal is to reduce / eliminate euthanisias being done in this area by shelters due to overcrowding.