Meet Birds Of Prey : Black Canary (Marley)
Meet Marley, a soon-to-be 6-year-old Shepherd/Boxer mix with a big heart and an even bigger love for life! Marley adores spending time outdoors, chasing squeaky toys, and curling up for cozy cuddle sessions on the couch. She’s fully house trained, perfectly content on her own without a crate, and up to date on all vaccines and vet care. Marley does have some minor anxiety that she is on a daily medication for and this anxiety does require she live in a home with no other pets and no young kids. Marley is the perfect blend of playful companion and loyal snuggle buddy—ready to find her forever home and shower her new family with love. If you are interested in meeting and/or adopting this baby, please fill out an application. They currently are fixed, up to date on shots, wormings, preventatives and are microchipped (with lifetime registration). Adoption fee is $215 with approved application, applications can be filled out at this link. https://www.petstablished.com/adoption_form/10167/generic .We cannot guarantee breed or size when full grown.
Could Birds Of Prey : Black Canary (Marley) be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 6/27/2026
Shelter & rescue
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Source: RescueGroups
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