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Norah

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3-7 years|Pit Bull Terrier|Female|Medium|Wapakoneta, OH
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained

Norah is a 4-year-old female Pit Bull Terrier mix with a short, white and cream, fawn-tinted coat. She is a medium-sized, house trained dog. Norah currently lives in Wapakoneta, OH. She has not yet been spayed, and her vaccinations have not been listed as up to date.

About Norah

Norah is a 4-year-old, soon to be spayed female Pit Bull Terrier mix with plenty of heart and a curious spirit. She was found as a stray and carries herself with a bit of mystery, preferring to keep her history private. Norah thrives on affection and is eager to be around people, though she can be shy at first with new faces. Once she warms up, she’s as friendly and playful as they come, always ready for a round of fetch or time with her kong. She is reliable in the house and has done well with cats given proper supervision. Norah prefers older children and will need to meet any potential canine housemates to ensure a good fit. She absolutely must live indoors—no outdoor-only homes for her. The rescue is focused on making a match that works for both Norah and her family, and they require an application and a home check process. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Norah

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

    Norah, being a Pit Bull Terrier mix, does best in a home where she can be part of the family and live indoors. She enjoys companionship and thrives with people who involve her in daily life.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Norah will appreciate access to a secure yard for play, but Pit Bull Terrier mixes like her are adaptable and get most of their needs met through walks, enrichment, and interaction with their people.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Norah prefers a home with older children, as she can be timid and may not be comfortable with young kids. Supervision and respectful boundaries help her feel safe.