





Nova
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Dachshund (Long Haired)
- Pomeranian
About Nova
Grafton, WV
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Nova’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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
$150
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Nova's Story
Meet Nova! She is just over a year old and weighs 13 lbs. <br/>She is shy at first with strangers. <br/>She has been in a foster home for a few weeks now and they have found that she is good with other dogs (all sizes!) She is still a nervous little<br/>thing and will take time and patience to earn her trust. However, once you have it, she will stick to you like glue. Her foster mom calls her a Velcro dog. <br/>She would be best with older children because she is too nervous for young kids. She would be better in a quieter, less chaotic home. She is crate trained and does well in her crate while her foster parents are at work. She sleeps in bed with them though and easily sleeps through the night.
Meet Nova! She is just over a year old and weighs 13 lbs.
She is shy at first with strangers.
She has been in a foster home for a few weeks now and they have found that she is good with other dogs (all sizes!) She is still a nervous little
thing and will take time and patience to earn her trust. However, once you have it, she will stick to you like glue. Her foster mom calls her a Velcro dog.
She would be best with older children because she is too nervous for young kids. She would be better in a quieter, less chaotic home. She is crate trained and does well in her crate while her foster parents are at work. She sleeps in bed with them though and easily sleeps through the night.
Meet Nova! She is just over a year old and weighs 13 lbs.
She is shy at first with strangers.
She has been in a foster home for a few weeks now and they have found that she is good with other dogs (all sizes!) She is still a nervous little
thing and will take time and patience to earn her trust. However, once you have it, she will stick to you like glue. Her foster mom calls her a Velcro dog.
She would be best with older children because she is too nervous for young kids. She would be better in a quieter, less chaotic home. She is crate trained and does well in her crate while her foster parents are at work. She sleeps in bed with them though and easily sleeps through the night.
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Nova is from Taylor County Humane Society
[Grafton, WV]
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