Norman
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Norman
AvailableNorman is a small male Poodle/Cocker Spaniel mix, just 2 months old. He is currently in Thompson Falls, MT, and while he is not yet house trained, he is vaccinated and in excellent health. With a playful personality, he is sure to bring joy and companionship to any home.
About Norman
Meet Norman, a tiny bundle of joy who is one of Nova's babies, born just 9 weeks ago at the shelter. As a mix between a Poodle and likely a Cocker Spaniel, heβs charming and playful. While DNA could offer more insight, his curly fur suggests he's inherited some distinctive traits. This little guy is expected to grow to about 10 to 12 lbs and boasts non-shedding qualities, making him a great companion for those with allergies. Norman and his siblings are too young for surgery, so they'll go to their forever homes under a foster-to-adopt status. A $200 deposit is required, which will be held until he has been neutered. According to Montana state law, a $50 voucher is provided to help with this procedure. Although Norman is still a puppy, he's already friendly and well-socialized with both people and other dogs. His adoption fee is $500, reflecting his desirability as a companion. If youβd like to welcome Norman into your home, please fill out an adoption application on our website. Ready to embrace puppy love? Apply today!
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Questions about Norman
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Norman, as a small mixed-breed dog, typically thrives in homes where he can receive ample attention and companionship. A warm, inviting environment is crucial for his development.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Small breeds like Norman generally do well in smaller homes or apartments, as long as they have access to some outdoor space for regular exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Norman is friendly and has been socialized with both people and other dogs, making him a good fit for homes with children.











