Cairn Terrier and Norfolk Terrier Dogs Available for Adoption in Plymouth, Connecticut
FINN
Cairn Terrier, Norfolk Terrier
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Plymouth, Connecticut
April 15th
male, medium, senior
DESCRIPTION
Meet FINN! Rumor has it that this sweet 10-year-old terrier mix was “dumped” at local park on a dark, cold night. Somehow, this little guy luckily found his way to the front porch of a family member of one of our volunteers—and he is now one of our newest rescue residents, but what he truly needs is to be the newest resident of YOUR HOME.
Despite all he’s been through, Finn is a sweet and friendly little guy who loves everyone he meets. He would make a great addition to any family and is the perfect size to fit into any living environment as long as it’s filled with love! He may even do well in a home with another dog. His cute perky ears and big brown eyes will just melt your heart! Finn is ready to leave his past behind and start the next chapter of his GOLDEN YEARS being SPOILED by YOU!
Give Finn a second chance at the life he was meant to have and apply to adopt him today!
ABOUT: CAIRN TERRIER DOG BREED
The Cairn Terrier is a small, sturdy breed known for its lively and intelligent temperament. Originating from Scotland, these dogs are recognized for their shaggy, weather resistant double coat, often found in shades of cream, wheaten, grey, or red. Cairn Terriers are independent yet affectionate, making them excellent companions for active individuals and families. Their playful nature and love for adventure highlight their loyal and spirited personality, making them a beloved breed for both home and show settings.
The Norfolk Terrier is a small, alert, and intelligent breed known for its friendly and fearless nature. Originally bred in England for hunting small vermin, these dogs are now cherished as lovable companions. They have a wiry, weather resistant coat that comes in various shades of red, wheaten, black and tan, or grizzle. With their playful and affectionate temperament, Norfolk Terriers make wonderful family pets and thrive in both urban and rural environments.