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Norman

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8 years and up|Bloodhound|Male|Large|Dallas, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle💪 Independent🚽 House Trained

This male Bloodhound is a large, tricolor (brown, black, and white) dog with a short coat, residing at South Central Bloodhound Club. He is a senior who is house trained, neutered, and has vaccinations up to date. Norman does not get along with cats but does enjoy the company of other dogs after slow introductions.

About Norman

What are you waiting for? Apply today! Norman was rescued by a dedicated veterinarian after facing serious health challenges at the shelter. Emaciated and heartworm positive, he required extensive medical care, including dental work, and spent nearly a year regaining his strength. Now heartworm negative, with a healthy weight and a bright smile, Norman is ready to finally find a home of his own. As a senior, Norman still has a zest for life and is especially food-motivated, making him best suited to a household with older children or adults, as younger kids with snacks can be a bit too tempting for him. He enjoys the company of other dogs and benefits from slow, gentle introductions, blossoming into a wonderful companion once he's comfortable. If you’re looking to make a big difference in a senior dog's golden years, Norman is eager to fill your life with love. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Norman

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bloodhounds thrive in homes with ample space, preferably with a secure yard where they can explore. They are happiest in environments where they have room to use their keen sense of smell and enjoy regular activity.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Bloodhounds do best with access to a large, fenced outdoor area. Their natural tendency to follow scents means a secure yard is essential for their safety and enjoyment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bloodhounds can be good companions for older children. Due to their size and enthusiasm, they are generally best with children who understand how to interact gently and respectfully with dogs.