Nordi
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Nordi
AvailableNordi is a female, small mixed-breed dog with a beautiful curly coat in shades of apricot, beige, and white. Although her exact age is not known, she is classified as adult. Nordi has been altered and her vaccinations are up to date. She weighs approximately 14 lbs and currently resides in Graham, WA.
About Nordi
Meet Nordi, a charming adult mixed-breed dog, likely a blend of Poodle and Terrier. She has a lovely curly coat, showcasing a mix of apricot and beige shades along with accents of white and cream. At her estimated weight of 14 lbs, she’s the perfect size for cuddling up on the couch or accompanying you on walks. While she has been altered and her vaccinations are up to date, Nordi's journey to becoming fully house trained may take time and patience. It's important to remember that the transition to a new home can be an adjustment for her. She can be nervous initially, so a calm environment will help her acclimate. Nordi is located in Graham, WA, and her adoption fee is $495, which covers her spay surgery, vaccinations, microchip, and preventative flea treatment. Every new beginning deserves a chance; consider giving Nordi the loving home she needs. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Nordi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nordi, being a mix of Poodle and Terrier, generally thrives in various living environments, including apartments and houses with or without yards, provided she receives adequate exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a small breed, Nordi doesn't require extensive outdoor space, but she enjoys regular walks and playtime in a secure area to help her burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nordi can be gentle and affectionate, making her a potential fit for homes with children, but supervision is advisable, especially as she may be initially nervous.











