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NOLA is a beautiful Catahoula mix, full of personality and love, looking for a new home. She's a good girl with a heart of gold, but we can no longer care for her due to our young toddler daughter. We have tried for over a year to integrate them together, but to no avail. This rehoming is to provide a better life for Nola and a safer environment for our daughter.
NOLA is well-trained and housebroken. She is very intelligent and can be quite playful, especially when it comes to fetch and tug-of-war. She also enjoys long walks and exploring the outdoors. Lizard hunting is her specialty.
NOLA would thrive in a stable home with a family or couple that does not have cats (or any small animals) nor young children. Teenagers in the home are fine, as long as they understand her needs and can provide her with gentle care. Don't let her age fool you. She is still very active and a home with a fenced in backyard would be ideal, and she enjoys long walks.
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NOLA is a beautiful Catahoula mix, full of personality and love, looking for a new home. She's a good girl with a heart of gold, but we can no longer care for her due to our young toddler daughter. We have tried for over a year to integrate them together, but to no avail. This rehoming is to provide a better life for Nola and a safer environment for our daughter.
NOLA is well-trained and housebroken. She is very intelligent and can be quite playful, especially when it comes to fetch and tug-of-war. She also enjoys long walks and exploring the outdoors. Lizard hunting is her specialty.
NOLA would thrive in a stable home with a family or couple that does not have cats (or any small animals) nor young children. Teenagers in the home are fine, as long as they understand her needs and can provide her with gentle care. Don't let her age fool you. She is still very active and a home with a fenced in backyard would be ideal, and she enjoys long walks.
Ask for more details, if needed.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.