Breed | Norwich Terrier |
Color | |
Age | Young |
Gender | Female |
Size | Small |
Coat Length | - |
Adoption Fee | - |
GLOREE is a little Miss that is most happy to have found a nice warm foster home after spending time on the streets. This 2 year-old and 15 pound diminutive dog was brought to the shelter without any identification. This is often the case, when irresponsible owners do not keep a collar with tags on their dog or have them microchipped. GLOREE is a pretty dog, whom we believe to be a mixture of Norwich Terrier. Since this type of terrier does not often show up on the rescue circuit, it is possible that she was purchased at a lofty fee as a so-called 'Designer dog' or hybrid mix. Norwich Terriers are active, courageous, affectionate, balanced and without any nervousness or quarrelsomeness. They are easy to train, and need consistent rules to follow. These little dogs love everyone, and have a curious nature. Chihuahua's are very smart, willful, and rule the world. Such a combination would make GLOREE, quite the interesting companion. The terrier in GLOREE was bred to work and be kept busy. Thus, lots of nice walks and play time are recommended. Animal Alliance volunteers are quite smitten with the Glorious one and think that she will soon be the apple of a lucky person(s) eye. To meet a truly adorable parcel please fill out the Animal Alliance online application.
This pet is spayed or neutered in accordance with our strict policy wherein all animals are altered prior to adoption. This pet is dewormed, current on vaccines, and started on monthly flea/tick and heartworm preventatives.
Animal Alliance is not a shelter where all the animals are housed in one location. Animal Alliance is a foster care network and animals are housed in many different locations. If you are interested in adopting a pet, please apply using the online application; applicants who call our phone line will hear a recorded voicemail with this identical message. We adopt many animals each week and meet prospective adopters at various locations so they can meet the animals they are interested in.