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Wiggles, wags and exuberant kisses! Maybe only a tiny bit of beagle, but a WHOLE LOT OF CUTE and Nora is sure to charm you. She's a special case though and we'd like an adopter willing to communicate with Nora's personal trainers. Nora will resource guard her toys from dogs she doesn’t know or trust. However this is something she can work through with help from a person she trusts. When Nora is first around new friends, she needs to be watched carefully and supported. But it's important for you to know that Nora currently attends daycare with up to 20 other dogs with toys strewn about the play area, and does very well. Her trainer friends understand Nora's body language cues and know she needs to feel safe, especially when she's ready to spend some one-on-one time with a toy. They let her know that she can take that toy to her crate and have all the uninterrupted time she wants. Otherwise she mixes and mingles with the other dogs without problem. Nora has miles of personality and is definitely a dog who will bring much to your life.
Here's a little from her trainers, "Nora loves being carried from her crate to the door upside down like the baby that she is. She plays hard, but does well with our daycare crew whether they’re 10lbs or 150lbs. This girl is ready to either go on an adventure - or have an all day cuddle on the couch with some snacks… and boy can this girl snack. She definitely loves food, which makes her a breeze for training." Nora comes with a free 6 week Level 1 Obedience Class through Procyon Training in Ocala, FL or 3 virtual online sessions.
One other thing we want you to know - when Nora first came into the rescue, we noticed a little opacity in her left eye. We took her to the Veterinary Eye Institute and they confirmed it was a congenital defect which will remain the same. It does cause some slight vision impairment on that side though... just something to be aware of.
Nora is heartworm negative and is ready for a sleepover. If you are interested in falling in love with her, we would set up a meet and greet with her and her trainers. We will do what it takes to make that happen because Nora is a remarkable dog and we know she will be treasured and adored.
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