Meet Nora - Young Senior
Nora is a gentle, affectionate seven year old girl who wants nothing more than to be someone’s loyal companion. She is calm, loving, fully housebroken, spayed, vaccinated, and ready for a peaceful home where she can finally relax. She does well with respectful dogs and older children. She is not a match for cats. Nora thrives with a fenced yard and someone who is home more often, as she loves routine and being part of daily life. Nora’s Loves Sleeping in Sleeping in your bed Playing with toys Being right by your side Loving all people and kids Running the yard Going for car rides Chasing squirrels (she has never caught one) Quiet, predictable days Soft beds and warm blankets Calm dogs who respect her space Nora’s NotForMe List Cats Vet offices Baths Small dogs, especially those that bark at her Dogs with an attitude Loud or chaotic environments Being left alone for long hours Nail trimming Leash Notes Nora is not the best walker on a leash and can be reactive to small dogs or cats she sees on walks. She does best with a fenced yard where she can safely run and explore. A privacy fence is needed if you have neighbors with small dogs or cats, as it helps her feel secure and prevents visual triggers. Nora is a wonderful, overlooked girl who deserves a quiet, loving home. If you think she might be your match, please submit an application.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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