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Robin is a genuine good girl with so much patience that we could all learn a little from her! This quiet girl only makes her presence known with a nudge of your hand and the sound of her tail going thump, thump on the floor. 🐾
Robin is generally well-mannered, though she tends to jump up when she's unsure of what you're asking (but really, who doesn't need a hug when they're unsure?). She does well on a leash and, though she may need some reassurance on which direction you're going, loud noises haven't fazed this girl one bit!
Robin has been introduced to several other dogs, both males and females, and while she definitely prefers males, we believe she can go into a home with either as long as there is a proper introduction. Unfortunately Robin really disliked the cats/kittens in the shelter so we believe it would be best if she went into a home with no cats!
She has tested well with the children she has met in the shelter. Although she can be a bit shy around children who don't quite understand boundaries, she greets them all the same with a million-dollar smile and some kisses! 😄
For more information on Robin, please message us on Facebook or call/text us at 256-960-1408!
🌟 Meet Robin, the 2-year-old lab mix! 🌟
Robin is a genuine good girl with so much patience that we could all learn a little from her! This quiet girl only makes her presence known with a nudge of your hand and the sound of her tail going thump, thump on the floor. 🐾
Robin is generally well-mannered, though she tends to jump up when she's unsure of what you're asking (but really, who doesn't need a hug when they're unsure?). She does well on a leash and, though she may need some reassurance on which direction you're going, loud noises haven't fazed this girl one bit!
Robin has been introduced to several other dogs, both males and females, and while she definitely prefers males, we believe she can go into a home with either as long as there is a proper introduction. Unfortunately Robin really disliked the cats/kittens in the shelter so we believe it would be best if she went into a home with no cats!
She has tested well with the children she has met in the shelter. Although she can be a bit shy around children who don't quite understand boundaries, she greets them all the same with a million-dollar smile and some kisses! 😄
For more information on Robin, please message us on Facebook or call/text us at 256-960-1408!
Call 256-960-1408 to schedule a time to visit the shelter. We do not allow pets to be chained up.
Call 256-960-1408 to schedule a time to visit the shelter. We do not allow pets to be chained up.
More about this shelter
The Marshall County Animal Control shelter is located in Albertville, Alabama. We pick up stray dogs across Marshall County with the exception of Albertville, Arab, Boaz, Guntersville, and Grant city limits. When picked up, dogs are help on their "stray hold" for 7 days to provide owners an opportunity to reclaim their dog. Afterwards, dogs are available for adoption or rescue.
The Marshall County Animal Control shelter is located in Albertville, Alabama. We pick up stray dogs across Marshall County with the exception of Albertville, Arab, Boaz, Guntersville, and Grant city limits. When picked up, dogs are help on their "stray hold" for 7 days to provide owners an opportunity to reclaim their dog. Afterwards, dogs are available for adoption or rescue.
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