Marly - Female 6-Year-Old Texas Heeler for Adoption in Santa Rosa County, FL

Texas Heeler 6 years 2 months old female medium named Marly for adoption in Santa Rosa County, Florida | Petmeetly
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Marly

Texas Heeler

Santa Rosa County, Florida, US

Age

6 years 7 months

Gender

female

Size

Medium

Weight

35.00 lbs

K

Karen Cathey

Pet Owner

About Marly

Calm

Health & Care

House Trained

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