Tom Nook
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Tom Nook
AvailableTom Nook is a 7-and-a-half year old, large mixed breed dog living in New York, NY. He is a neutered male who is house trained and fully vaccinated. Tom’s temperament is stable and calm, the product of a long, stable foster. He thrives on affection and adapts well to his environment.
About Tom Nook
Tom Nook has become the most tenured member of Every Last One rescue, but don't let that fool you—there is nothing lacking about this dog. Tom has settled into his foster home for nearly two years, and in that time, every bit of his personality has been revealed. You know exactly what you’re getting: a soulful, low-key, genuinely reliable dog. At seven years old, Tom has left his wild puppy phase far behind and radiates calm at home. He’s content to nap in the sun while you’re out, never causing trouble or seeking drama, and he’ll greet you with pure joy and a wiggly body when you come back. Physical affection is Tom's favorite thing; he’ll happily climb into your lap or settle in for a cuddle session, and he’s as sturdy as he is sweet. If you’re looking for a walking or hiking partner, Tom is delighted to sniff his way through your adventures, reminding you to appreciate the small things. He does his best in a quiet neighborhood or with a city-savvy person who can guide him confidently. Tom doesn’t mix well with other dogs and prefers to keep his distance, but on walks he’ll listen to cues and move along without fuss. He’s affectionate, house trained, non-destructive, and simply easy to love. Anyone searching for a stable, steady dog with an old soul will find a hidden gem in Tom. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Tom Nook
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The mixed breed background of Tom Nook means he adapts well, but with his calm nature and preference for peace, he’s best suited for a quiet neighborhood or a stable, low-key home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tom is content with routine walks and outdoor time but doesn't need a massive yard. An average-sized yard or frequent neighborhood strolls will be plenty for his needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tom Nook gets along with children and brings a gentle, predictable energy to family life, making him a good option for households with kids.











