Nola
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Nola
AvailableNola is a female mixed breed dog in Houston, TX, with a brown and chocolate coat and a medium build. She’s about 1 year and 10 months old, classified as an adult. Nola has been spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. All she needs now is a place to call home.
About Nola
Say hello to Nola, a lovable, playful pup with a heart full of joy and a tail that never stops wagging. Her soulful eyes and energetic spirit brighten every day—she’s simply the life of the paw-ty. Whether running circles in the yard or curling up beside you after a long day, Nola is happiest when she’s near her people. This girl thrives on attention, from belly rubs to ear scratches to marathon cuddle sessions. There’s no shortage of love or wiggle in Nola. She’s eager for adventure, but just as content to settle in for a movie night if it means she’s by your side. Nola is looking for a home that will welcome her into the heart of the family. If you’re searching for a loyal, affectionate friend with a big personality and an even bigger heart, Nola’s the one. Fun fact: Nola’s birthday makes her a Leo, so don’t be surprised if she loves being the center of attention. This could be the start of something paw-some.
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Questions about Nola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nola, as a mixed breed dog with a medium build, is usually comfortable in most environments—from active homes with yards to apartments, as long as daily exercise and companionship are provided.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed dogs like Nola generally benefit from access to a yard or regular outdoor outings, but they can adapt to smaller spaces if they get enough daily walks and playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most medium-sized mixed breed dogs, such as Nola, tend to do well with children, especially when raised with them and given proper guidance and socialization.











