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Marlee

German Shorthaired Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 4 mos
Albany, NY
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Marlee, a gentle girl with a great outgoing personality. She is the true essence of a puppy, she greets you with a smile on her face and a wagging tail. She is smart and playful with a friendly demeanor that will win over your heart. She is looking for a home where she will have space to explore and run and play. She will likely grow to be a large girl as an adult, she weighs in the 27 lb range at 4 months old. Marlee is a not just a pretty face, with her tri-color marking both black and red ticking. She is a sweet natured girl, she should do fine in most any home that is ready to raise a puppy and give her the time and training so she can grow to be the best companion. Marlee spends her days exploring her play yard with her siblings and playmates, playing tug of war with toys, sticks and anything she can find that could be fun. We are unsure of the exact breed mix this beautiful girl is. We believe she will be a large sized dog as an adult in the 60+ lb range. She will come current on her vaccines, spayed, microchipped and is on monthly flea/heartworm prevention. **This is an Out Of Town listing. We transport to the city on this listing.** _______________________________ Considering adoption? Start by filling out our online application (copy and paste the following link) https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/DIX/dog Once submitted, we’ll review it and reach out to approved applicants by phone or email. A Petfinder Inquiry is not the same as an application - COMPLETED APPLICATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER INQUIRIES. If you are interested in adopting, the FIRST step is to complete an application. If your application was successfully submitted you will get a generated confirmation email. DO NOT SUBMIT AN APPLICATION IF YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY READY TO ADOPT. All of our animals are rescued and transported from South Mississippi where major animal overpopulation means less homes. We only transport them once adopted, in most instances, we can be available for a video call once an application has been approved. WE PERSONALLY TRANSPORT OUR OWN adopted animals to meet their new families. We transport every 2-3 weeks. We facilitate adoptions through our own internal transport to ensure the quality of care. We travel to VA, MD, PA, NJ, CT, VT, and NY. Our dogs travel in comfort with 24/7 care. We have been facilitating long distance adoptions since 2019. ***Breed input is required for each platform but is not guaranteed to be accurate. We do not DNA test. We rescue animals from different situations. We discuss breed assignments with our vets to label them as accurately as possible. *** We are currently unable to adopt pets to ME and RI residents

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Daisy Sue

Pointer Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Albany, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Daisy Sue, 2 years old, spayed female, Pointer/Australian Cattle dog mix, 35 pounds. She is located in a foster home in HOUSTON, TEXAS and able to transport once an adopter is matched. This girl was adopted from a county shelter in October 2025. We don't know the reasons, but she was brought back to the same shelter in February 2025. She found herself on a euthanasia list and that's when we stepped in. Daisy is a truly incredible dog and we are so happy we can provide her a second most deserving chance. Daisy—affectionately nicknamed “Dollop of Daisy”—is a 35-lb bundle of personality who brings joy, playfulness, and sweetness everywhere she goes. With her adorable zoomies, affectionate cuddles, and happy-go-lucky love of other dogs, Daisy is the kind of pup who will make every day brighter. A Social Butterfly with Dogs Daisy absolutely loves other dogs and has paired well with every pup she’s met so far. She’s a high-energy playmate who enjoys romping, wrestling, and playing tug-of-war with her dog friends. She’s great at matching the energy of other dogs and does an excellent job reading social cues—when a playmate is done, Daisy politely backs off and finds her own fun. She’s interacted with dogs ranging from about 12 lbs to 90 lbs and gets along equally well with males and females. Daisy is also wonderfully submissive and often rolls over belly-up to show her friendly intentions. If you already have a dog at home, Daisy would love a confident canine companion to play with and learn from. Active, Fun, and Ready for Adventure Daisy is an energetic young dog who would thrive in an active home. Daily walks, playtime with another dog, or a securely fenced yard where she can burn off energy would make her very happy. She also enjoys keeping an eye out for squirrels and doing a little “yard patrol.” Despite her energy, Daisy settles nicely and is a fantastic work-from-home companion. She loves hanging out in the office, happily snoozing nearby while you work. Smart and Well-Mannered Daisy has already learned a lot in her foster homes. She: Is fully house trained with zero accidents Walks beautifully on leash and is not reactive to dogs, runners, or people Is crate trained and sleeps in her crate at night Has no issues with resource guarding and shares toys and treats politely She’s also very food motivated, which makes training easier and fun. A Sweet, Sensitive Soul Daisy can be shy when meeting new people, especially men, and may bark or keep her distance at first. With patience, gentle voices, and a little space, she warms up and reveals her affectionate, cuddly nature. Once she trusts you, Daisy loves evening couch snuggles and being close to her favorite people. Because she’s sensitive, Daisy would do best in a calm home with a predictable routine rather than a busy household with lots of visitors. Her Ideal Home Daisy would thrive in a home that offers: Another friendly dog for companionship (strongly preferred) An active lifestyle with regular exercise or a yard Children 10 years or older who understand how to respect a shy dog She can be left loose in the house when alone and is not destructive—just make sure shoes are picked up, because she thinks they’re fascinating! A Few Cute Daisy Details Loves rope toys and playing tug with dog friends Enjoys chewing on Benebones or Nylabones Does adorable zoomies with her foster siblings Often perches proudly on the couch like a little queen May have some herding breed in her—she’s been known to gently herd her 90-lb foster brother! The Bottom Line Daisy may take a little time to feel safe in a new home, but once she does, her sweet, loyal personality truly shines. With patience, love, and a canine buddy by her side, Daisy will blossom into an incredibly devoted companion. Her future family will be very lucky to call this playful, affectionate girl their own. 💛 Ready to meet Daisy? She’s ready to meet you. ***Listed BREED and AGE - We are taking our best guess & recommendations from our veterinarian on age, breed and size when fully grown. We rarely know a dog's exact age nor are we able to tell the true or full breed mix of dogs as our information is limited most of the time. *** Interested in applying to adopt her? Fill out an adoption application at the link below! https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PRP/Dog

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