If you're looking to find a typical Golden Retriever, you've found her. Marley is friendly, energetic, and pretty much every other positive adjective out there. However, make no mistake, this smiley canine has one pet peeve, and that is being called "sweetie." She will never outwardly approach someone who annoys or wrongs her. She is passive in just about every aspect of personality. Marley is a giver, she is big on charity, however, she is abnormally skeptical of institutions she helps, for some are frauds covering up their evils with smiles and kind words. She can be a bit of an airhead sometimes, sophisticated or confusing jokes or concepts often fly over her head like an eagle soaring through the air. Malicious people often take advantage of her kindness and lack of common sense, which unfortunately only hurts her in the end. She has this deep trust for others, burning inside of her like some blazing inferno around the corona of the sun. It is inextinguishable, unstoppable. Her drive to aid those in need only fuels her flames of compassion. She is too loving for her own good! If you picture a pair of swans with their necks together, formed like a heart, peaceful and loving, that is pretty much what Marley's soul and mind are like. Simplistic and pure. She will put the needs of others before her own without one second thought or any hesitation. She is a proud bilingual. Languages seem to be her only real academic strong point. Most assume her fluency includes a language like the fast paced Spanish, the smooth Italian, or maybe even something random, like Japanese! They could not be more wrong. This lovely sea lover speaks, well... whale speak. It can be a little unpleasant to hear when she isn't underwater, but when that salty liquid is around her, she is right at home with the 200 ton giants. She is extremely proud of her talent to communicate with these gargantuan children of the sea, and is glad to give them a voice when there aren't many to hear what they have to say. Oh, and she cannot stress enough that they are, in fact, mammals.