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My name is Marty!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $300

This helps Homeless Animal Rescue Team of Cincinnati, OH with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Newfoundland
Color
Brindle - with White
Age
3 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Marty is a striking brindle and white puppy with vivid white feet. He was born December 21. 2023. Marty and his siblings came to HART from a shelter in Kentucky. The folks dropping them off said that the mother is part Newfoundland, however, they do not have long hair like Newfoundland. They are going to be large dogs, Marty weighs 25 pounds at 13 weeks old and has large feet. It is very difficult to estimate adult weight, but could be 80 pounds. They are all in excellent health.



Marty is a confident, fun loving pup. He likes children, adults, and other dogs. He enjoys playing tug of war and keep away as well as wrestling with his siblings. He has been exposed to 5 adult larger dogs during play dates 5 days a week and does well. He warms up to other dogs fast and likes to play with them. Marty likes to have his belly rubbed, and will randomly lays down with his legs sticking up for a quick rub. He also loves to lay on you lap while you watch TV, and he hugs, or presses his snout against your cheek or neck instead of licking you. He is an affectionate pup. He rides well in the car. Walks on a lead, but needs additional training.



Marty is crate trained, and house training is going great, He is completely reliable when he has access to outside ( Foster has a dogging door). I have left him for 2-3 hours in the gated kitchen without accidents. The cold weather didn’t deter him from going outside. He loved the snow and was ok with med-light rain, but he didn’t appreciate the windy heavy rain. Marty is a laid back pup, his activity level is about average, plays for an hour or 2 and then rest/sleeps and hour or 2 as most puppies. He sleeps through the night in his crate (9:30 to 6:00) without protest, if he hears stirring near 6 he’ll start making noise to go out. He enjoys chew toys, tug-of-war, chewing on sticks, and playing with other dogs. He is highly food motivated, so training should be easy. Marty would do best with a fenced yard, as he loves to wonder around stiffing and playing in the flower beds or anything he can find. If you think Marty could be a good fit, submit an application and the foster will bring him to your house for a visit.



All HART dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on all vaccines, including bordatella and rabies. They are heartworm tested and on preventative for heartworm, fleas, and ticks. If you are interested in any of our pets, you must complete an online dog adoption application at www.rescueAhart.org . The application will put you in touch with this wonderful dog's foster family so you can schedule a meeting. Thanks! www.rescueAhart.org
Rescue
Homeless Animal Rescue Team of Cincinnati, OH

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Dog HART
Phone
Address
PMB #222, 11711 Princeton Pike, Suite 341, Cincinnati, OH 45246

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

$300 per Puppy (under 53 weeks old)
$250 per Dog (53 weeks or older)
$70 per Cat
$80 per Kitten
$100 Special breed cats, or as determined by our intake leader
Special dog breeds will be determined by our intake leader - likely $300

Fee includes :
24 PetWatch Microchip, insertion and registration
Spay/Neuter
Fecal test; dewormer (kitties)
Treatment for flea and ticks
1st three set of puppy shots (puppies only) or FVRCP shots (kitties, # depends on age)
Heartworm test, Bordatella, DHPP (dogs only)
FeLV/FIV test (kitties only)
Rabies

Go meet their pets

See our website (www.rescueahart.org) for schedule of events.

More about this rescue

The purpose of HART is to rescue homeless animals, saving them from euthanization, abandonment, & abuse
HART places all rescued animals in foster homes vs shelter
All HART animals receive:
Top notch veterinarian care and all currently needed vaccinations
Specialized treatment and surgeries as needed
24 PetWatch microchips
Spay and neuter of all animals
Hart members share the same goal to save, spay, and neuter all of our rescued animals with love and respect
We are 100% volunteer no paid staff of any kind