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Posted over 4 weeks ago
| Updated over 4 weeks ago
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Private owner (Spokane, WA)
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Marley is a deaf Sheepadoodle (Poodle and Old English Sheepdog mix) who just turned one. She was found as a stray at 6-months old and has been living in a small apartment with my since. Marley is very intelligent and loves to learn -- her daycare workers and trainers have called her a star student! She knows signs and several tricks to help her communicate. No prior experience with deaf dogs would be needed to give her a supportive home. She has separation anxiety (she recently started on medication to help manage her anxiety) and apartment living is not for her. She is very outgoing and affectionate around people she knows, but takes a little longer to warm up in new environments. Continuing to help build her confidence and socialization will be key! I think she would do well in a home with another dog that she could play with or home where her barking when left alone would not be an issue. Marley needs a home where she can love and be loved on with room to play, play, play!
Marley is a deaf Sheepadoodle (Poodle and Old English Sheepdog mix) who just turned one. She was found as a stray at 6-months old and has been living in a small apartment with my since. Marley is very intelligent and loves to learn -- her daycare workers and trainers have called her a star student! She knows signs and several tricks to help her communicate. No prior experience with deaf dogs would be needed to give her a supportive home. She has separation anxiety (she recently started on medication to help manage her anxiety) and apartment living is not for her. She is very outgoing and affectionate around people she knows, but takes a little longer to warm up in new environments. Continuing to help build her confidence and socialization will be key! I think she would do well in a home with another dog that she could play with or home where her barking when left alone would not be an issue. Marley needs a home where she can love and be loved on with room to play, play, play!
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.