



Norton
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Husky
- Chow Chow
About Norton
Oakville, WA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Norton’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$250
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Norton's Story
Meet Norton!!<br/><br/>Norton is the sweetest dog, and he's really enjoying his new life with his foster mom and his three furry foster siblings. He has been flourishing with the family's routine. <br/><br/>Norton gets along well with other dogs, though he seems to prefer female dogs. He very much enjoys the attention and affection of humans, and loves his bonding time with his human family members. He is a QUICK learner and already learning tricks from his foster mom. As with most young, large dogs, Norton has no idea how big he is - so he will need to be with a family who understands that and will be patient with him. We think he will be happy to live with cats - he'll just need a slow introduction as he wasn't raised around them. <br/><br/>He doesn't appear to have much leash training, though he is eager to learn and learns quickly. He has been taking full advantage of the doggy door, which he LOVES, and appears to be potty trained. His foster mom has let him roam the house freely in her absence, no kennel needed! Norton is an active young dog, and will do best in a home that will help him release that energy appropriately.<br/><br/>All our dogs are altered (spayed/neutered), vaccinated, and microchipped before going home with their new families.
Meet Norton!!
Norton is the sweetest dog, and he's really enjoying his new life with his foster mom and his three furry foster siblings. He has been flourishing with the family's routine.
Norton gets along well with other dogs, though he seems to prefer female dogs. He very much enjoys the attention and affection of humans, and loves his bonding time with his human family members. He is a QUICK learner and already learning tricks from his foster mom. As with most young, large dogs, Norton has no idea how big he is - so he will need to be with a family who understands that and will be patient with him. We think he will be happy to live with cats - he'll just need a slow introduction as he wasn't raised around them.
He doesn't appear to have much leash training, though he is eager to learn and learns quickly. He has been taking full advantage of the doggy door, which he LOVES, and appears to be potty trained. His foster mom has let him roam the house freely in her absence, no kennel needed!
Meet Norton!!
Norton is the sweetest dog, and he's really enjoying his new life with his foster mom and his three furry foster siblings. He has been flourishing with the family's routine.
Norton gets along well with other dogs, though he seems to prefer female dogs. He very much enjoys the attention and affection of humans, and loves his bonding time with his human family members. He is a QUICK learner and already learning tricks from his foster mom. As with most young, large dogs, Norton has no idea how big he is - so he will need to be with a family who understands that and will be patient with him. We think he will be happy to live with cats - he'll just need a slow introduction as he wasn't raised around them.
He doesn't appear to have much leash training, though he is eager to learn and learns quickly. He has been taking full advantage of the doggy door, which he LOVES, and appears to be potty trained. His foster mom has let him roam the house freely in her absence, no kennel needed! Norton is an active young dog, and will do best in a home that will help him release that energy appropriately.
All our dogs are altered (spayed/neutered), vaccinated, and microchipped before going home with their new families.
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How To Adopt
Norton is from JustCare Animal Rescue
[Oakville, WA]
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