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Norman, Border Terrier For Adoption In Merriam, Kansas

United States, Kansas, Merriam
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Norman, Border Terrier For Adoption In Merriam, Kansas
United States, Kansas, Merriam,
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Sex: Male
Age: Senior
Color: Gray/blue/silver/salt & pepper
Breed: Border terrier
Name: Norman
Donation link: http://www.greatplainsspca.org/donate/

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My name is Norman and Iandamp;#39;m a hunk of love - sweet, wiggly and a couch potato! I love everyone I see, I have had doggy friends, and just kinda hang out with the occasional zoomie session! I love my toys so I would love a whole room filled with them! andlt;br/andgt;andlt;br/andgt;Iandamp;#39;m a well-behaved boy and know the command, andamp;quot;sitandamp;quot; and enjoy playing with squeaky toys, tennis balls, and I even like a little fetch! Iandamp;#39;m so affectionate, so loving, and Iandamp;#39;ll be a loyal couch potato in our home. All I want is YOU to cuddle up with so will you please come soon so we may start our new life together ASAP. andlt;br/andgt;andlt;br/andgt;Love always,andlt;br/andgt;andlt;br/andgt;Norman

Adoption process

Hours:
Monday - Tuesday (by appointment only) | 11 am - 6 pm
Wednesday - Friday | 12 pm - 7 pm
Saturday - Sunday | 11am - 7pm

Please note that we operate by first come, first serve along with adoption approval. Wait times may vary depending on the time of week and day.

We are reserving Mondays and Tuesdays for appointments for members of the public who are immunocompromised or are still uncomfortable being in large crowds due to COVID-19.

If you have any questions about our adoptable pets, please call (913) 831-7722 or email [email protected]. Our expert matchmakers look forward to finding you the perfect furry family member!

Adoption Requirements:
- Adopter must be 18 years of age or older.
- Adopters must complete a survey and present photo identification to meet any of our animals.
- For the safety and health of our animals, we do not ship pets.
- Pet adoption fees range from $60 to $350. Our adoption fees help to offset the cost of evaluation, housing, feeding and medical care for the thousands of animals needing our help. We do our best to keep our adoption prices reasonable while generating income to support our goal of caring for animals available for adoption until we can place them in a loving home. The adoption fee for each animal varies and is dependent on many factors including: age, size, behavior, medical condition, and public demand.

Shelter location

We are open for adoptions, no appointment necessary, Wednesdays through Sundays from 12-7PM. On Monday and Tuesday, we are available for adoptions by appointment only.

-We recommend (and in some cases require) that all members of the household meet the pet prior to adoption.
-Great Plains SPCA runs background checks on adopters and adults in the home over 18.
-Great Plains SPCA requires all visitors to wear masks that cover the nose and mouth at all times while inside our buildings. Disposable masks are available upon request.

If you have any questions about our adoptable pets, please call (913) 831-7722 or email [email protected]. Our expert matchmakers look forward to finding you the perfect furry family member!

Adoption Requirements:
- Adopter must be 18 years of age or older.
- For the safety and health of our animals, we do not ship pets.
- Pet adoption fees range from $60 to $350. Our adoption fees help to offset the cost of evaluation, housing, feeding and medical care for the thousands of animals needing our help. We do our best to keep our adoption prices reasonable while generating income to support our goal of caring for animals available for adoption until we can place them in a loving home. The adoption fee for each animal varies and is dependent on many factors including: age, size, behavior, medical condition, and public demand.
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    The Border Terrier is a small, rough-coated breed of dog in the terrier group. Bred as a fox and vermin hunter, the Border Terrier shares ancestry with the Dandie Dinmont Terrier and the Bedlington Terrier. The Border Terrier was officially recognized by The Kennel Club in Great Britain in 1920, and by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1930. The border terrier was bred to have long enough legs to keep up with the horses and other foxhounds, which traveled with them, and small enough bodies to crawl in the burrows of foxes and chase them out so the hunters had a blank shot. The foxhounds that traveled with them were not small enough to do the Border terrier's job. In 2006, the Border Terrier ranked 81st in number of registrations by the AKC, while it ranked tenth in the United Kingdom. In 2008, the Border Terrier ranked eighth in number of registrations by the UK Kennel Club. They were originally used for hunting in packs as they excel at catching rabbits and any small animal. Now they are commonly seen as family pets.
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