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Marco the male shepherd mix Age: 5-6 Why I'm a 10/10: I'm an adult dog, so all that puppy business of not sleeping through the night and having all kinds of endless energy is over and done with! I get along with other dogs here at the shelter, too, and love to play in the yard! Quirks & Fun Facts: The volunteers LOVE me. I'm the kind of boy who leans into you when you pet me. I love my humans a lot, so I would do really well with someone who likes their feet warmed up while working from home!
To learn more about me, call/text Al at 865-221-5767 or Lisa at 865-310-2599, or you can apply online at www.maarcadopt.org/adopt.
Marco the male shepherd mix Age: 5-6 Why I'm a 10/10: I'm an adult dog, so all that puppy business of not sleeping through the night and having all kinds of endless energy is over and done with! I get along with other dogs here at the shelter, too, and love to play in the yard! Quirks & Fun Facts: The volunteers LOVE me. I'm the kind of boy who leans into you when you pet me. I love my humans a lot, so I would do really well with someone who likes their feet warmed up while working from home!
To learn more about me, call/text Al at 865-221-5767 or Lisa at 865-310-2599, or you can apply online at www.maarcadopt.org/adopt.
Stop by the Maryville City Shelter at 426 Home Avenue. Open Monday - Friday 1-6pm and Saturday 10-1.
Stop by the Maryville City Shelter at 426 Home Avenue. Open Monday - Friday 1-6pm and Saturday 10-1.
More about this rescue
MAARC is a No Kill Rescue Group partnering with and inside the Maryville City Shelter to care for animals onsite and market them so they can find their way back home, or find adoptive homes and avoid euthanasia. This is their last stop before they reach their final destination.
MAARC is a No Kill Rescue Group partnering with and inside the Maryville City Shelter to care for animals onsite and market them so they can find their way back home, or find adoptive homes and avoid euthanasia. This is their last stop before they reach their final destination.