Furry Friends of Marlene's

Marlene's Market & Deli • July 31, 2019

Introducing the fluffier side of our Marlene's team!

This is Tesla! She is a 4-year-old Siberian Husky with the most beautiful singing voice. On her birthday and other holidays, Tesla gets treated to the Wellness canned wet food at Marlene’s and she loves it! She also loves the organic watermelon. She’ll “sing” loud and clear for that!
Owner: Kota, Receiving


Bear is a Schnoodle (Schnauzer-Poodle). His vet says he may be around 10 years old, but to Bear, age is just a number. His best friend is a stuffed-animal penguin, and when he gets belly rubs, he’ll use his front paws to hold your hand in place. Bear’s favorite Marlene’s product is Aurora Valley Pultry Farms chicken breast. (It’s added to his kibble. He’s extremely spoiled.)
Owner: Cory, Merchandising Coordinator


Meet Hazelnut, or “The Nut.” She is a 1-year-old yellow lab and is the sweetest pup in the world. Hazelnut is clearly not a “morning dog.” Sometimes she refuses to get out of bed when her owners wake up and will crawl into the warm spots to go back to sleep. Her favorite treats are apple slices or baby carrots, however, she will hoard them and we always have to check between the cushions where she likes to stash them.
Owners: Mary, Food Service Director, and Patrick, Catering Manager


Meet Syd, a 12-year-old yellow lab. He is kind, adventurous and loves being with his family and friends. Syd loves the water and going for long walks. In his younger years he was an avid runner, often running up to 20 miles at a time. He takes the Ancient Nutrition Organic Bone Broth (Savory Herbs flavor) every day, which is helping his aging hips, slowing down his shedding and he feels more like a pup again!
Owner: Tina, Market Supervisor


Mary is a 7-year-old white and tan Chihuahua/Papillion mix and Red is a 7-year-old chestnut Chihuahua/Min Pin mix. Mary likes to stand on her hind legs and dance when she is excited. Red likes to snuggle under his favorite blanket and nap. Their favorite Marlene’s pet product is the Nummy Tum-Tum Organic Pumpkin food supplement that gets mixed with their meals every day.
Owner: David, Receiving


Meet Lucy! She is a 10-year-old Pomeranian/Papillon mix who loves Ark Naturals Brushless Toothpaste treats. Her favorite place to relax is right on top of the hosta plant in the garden.
Owner: Jennifer, Accounting


Rüfüs is a one-year-old orange tabby who loves to give kisses, chirp at birds from inside and stare at himself in the mirror. Pinto Bean is a one-year-old Siamese mix who loves playing with foil and rubber band balls. Rufus and Pinto Bean both enjoy the fresh produce from Marlene’s organic produce department. Their favorites are mashed sweet potatoes and juicy cantaloupe!
Owners: Chuck, Price Coordinator and Marissa, Produce Clerk


This is Ms. Elly Bells, formally known as Eleanor Bellington Barksworth III. She is a chihuahua, wiener dog (chi-weenie) and Welsh corgi mix. One funny fact about Elly is that her ears are longer than her legs and her tail! During the summer time, Elly’s favorite way to keep pesky bugs away is using Elizabeth Essentials Bugz B Gone.
Owner: Elizabeth, Education Coordinator


Bowie is a 2-year-old orange tabby and Lola is a 3-year-old mix. Bowie enjoys rubbing his face on you after you’ve showered, kissing your mouth after you’ve brushed your teeth, watching TV and playing fetch. Lola spends her time judging Bowie and anyone else she encounters, and she also enjoys not being touched or looked at.
Owner: Lindsey, Baker


This is Gemini! She is a 10-year-old American shorthair whose favorite pastime is 3 am ankle attacks. She loves feasting on Wellness Chicken & Lobster Pâté. It’s cracktastic. And you can quote her on that!
Owner: Jeanne, Market Manager


Meet Pandy, a 1.5-year-old Border Collie and Australian Cattle Dog mix. Pandy loves to play and herd anything that moves, especially children. When at the dog park, she enjoys nothing more than to catch her frisbee and herd all the other dogs – big surprise! For some reason, Pandy is in top herding form with her frisbee in her mouth. Her favorite meal is Wellness Turkey & Duck Stew from Marlene’s!
Owner: Michelle, Operations Manager

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