Nola

Nola

Breed/Type: Lab/Pitt/Collie Mix

Location: Jupiter, FL

Needs foster care by: November 11, 2022
Needs foster care until: February 1, 2023

Urgent Foster is needed for this sweet old baby girl, that loves people, older children, dogs, and cats. The owner is experiencing a health emergency and needs a foster to care for Nola for approximately 2 1/2 months. Nov. 10, 2022- Feb.1, 2023. Due to illness the owner is only able to transport a short distance but will accept assistance with transport. Currently located in Jupiter , FL.

Nola is a precious sweet old baby, who is incredibly loving, docile, and easily entertained. She is very much a “people dog” and is often more interested in the 2-legged creatures than her fellow 4-legged ones and likes older calmer children. Nola is very quiet and not really a barker, she may whine to go out or for food. Nola enjoys walks, going to the dog park, and laying around looking out the window. On a nice day, Nola loves going for car rides and even enjoyed being on a boat ride, even though she doesn’t like the water or know how to swim. If you are walking around the house, she always wants to know what you are doing and will follow to see what is going on.
During down time Nola is a complete cuddler and loves to hang out relaxing or watching TV. In the evening, Nola normally either snuggles in bed with the owner or will sleep on the couch.

While Nola is crate trained, she hasn’t been crated in a while.

**Nola has a minor anal prolapse, and after a poo, she needs her rear wiped with a pet wipe or wet paper towel. It’s not messy, just a little residue. Nola does not have any leakage and is 100% housebroken. The condition can also cause constipation, so pumpkin needs to be added to her food occasionally, and it may take a long time for her to poop. The owner states that Nola should be walked at least once a day to help keep her bowels moving well.

Fur Facts

Nola

Female, Lab/Pitt/Collie Mix
6 years old, 37 pounds
Medium Energy
Crate and partial leash trained
Good with people, children, dogs, and some cats.
No destructive tendencies- except might get into a trash can.
Medical concern: Minor prolapse**

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