Marley 08-532

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Marley is a gorgeous, purebred, 4-year-old golden retriever. He was owned by a loving family who couldn't afford to get him back from Sioux City (IA) animal control. The animal control officer said that Marley didn't run away, but kept going to the bus stop to wait for the kids to come home from school!
Marley is absolutely fantastic with kids. His former family had a handicapped child and Marley was his best buddy. He's also been terrific with our five-year-old daughter. He loves to fetch and would happily play outside with her all day long.

He also gets along great with our fur kids. We have four other golden retrievers and Marley pings back and forth between them...trying to get them to play. Marley is a very social boy and would love to have another dog to play with. He even tries to get our cats to play, but they are less than enthusiastic. We are teaching Marley to leave them alone and he's catching on quickly.

Marley is highly intelligent and a very quick learner. He never wore a Gentle Leader before, but it didn't take him long to figure out that the Gentle Leader means that it's time to go for a walk. And boy does Marley love to walk! He's a very high energy dog who would make a super running buddy.

And last but certainly not least, Marley is completely housetrained. While we all know that there is no such thing as a perfect dog, Marley sure comes close!

Marley will go to the vet on 11/3 to be brought up-to-date on his vaccinations, microchipped and neutered. Once he's recovered, he will be ready for his new forever home.

   

At a Glance #08-532

Golden Retriever Born: November 2004
Male 70 lbs

Status: Adopted

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Marley is a gorgeous, purebred, 4-year-old golden retriever. He was owned by a loving family who couldn't afford to get him back from Sioux City (IA) animal control. The animal control officer said that Marley didn't run away, but kept going to the bus stop to wait for the kids to come home from school!
Marley is absolutely fantastic with kids. His former family had a handicapped child and Marley was his best buddy. He's also been terrific with our five-year-old daughter. He loves to fetch and would happily play outside with her all day long.

He also gets along great with our fur kids. We have four other golden retrievers and Marley pings back and forth between them...trying to get them to play. Marley is a very social boy and would love to have another dog to play with. He even tries to get our cats to play, but they are less than enthusiastic. We are teaching Marley to leave them alone and he's catching on quickly.

Marley is highly intelligent and a very quick learner. He never wore a Gentle Leader before, but it didn't take him long to figure out that the Gentle Leader means that it's time to go for a walk. And boy does Marley love to walk! He's a very high energy dog who would make a super running buddy.

And last but certainly not least, Marley is completely housetrained. While we all know that there is no such thing as a perfect dog, Marley sure comes close!

Marley will go to the vet on 11/3 to be brought up-to-date on his vaccinations, microchipped and neutered. Once he's recovered, he will be ready for his new forever home.

   

Updates

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The K. family sent this wonderful photo of Megan, Abby, and Elizabeth with their new dog Marley!  If a dog has dreams, Marley's have surely come true!

 

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Marley went to the vet and is now up-to-date on his vaccinations, heartworm negative, microchipped and neutered. He is slightly underweight at 62 lbs, since he should be closer to 70 lbs. But Marley is eating well and should gain weight without any trouble. And we were very fortunate that the vet who cared for Marley already knew him! Dr. R. said that Marley had been brought to her last year after having been hit by a car. Because of the accident, he lost a toe on his right hind paw; however, it doesn't bother him at all and isn't very noticeable. Dr. R. said that she was impressed at how Marley wagged his tail through what had to have been several painful bandage changes. She also provided us with his original vet records and we learned that both his dam and sire were AKC registered golden retrievers.
We've gotten to know Marley quite a bit better over the last week and have concluded that he has had some obedience training. He knows all of the basic commands, including "shake". We are particularly impressed at how well he responds to "no". My husband remarked that Marley is typically better behaved than our own dogs!
Finally, I'd like to clarify why I said that Marley needs a physical fence. I don't want to give the impression that Marley is a runner.  I would say he is more of an intrepid explorer, who might sneak out of a yard if he is bored or doesn't get enough exercise. The animal control officer said that he usually went down the same street, most likely trying to follow the kids. If I could let Marley off lead in an unfenced area, I do not think he would leave me. He is extremely attached to his humans.

Marley just wants to be loved and can't seem to get enough of it!