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We are unsure if Nyx has ever been left on her own in a home before. Home alone training will need starting from scratch. She does settle well in her kennel.
As Nyx can be full on at times, any potential dog would need to be okay with this. She will listen if told off.
If she is to live with another dog, they will need to be of similar size due to her chase drive around smaller dogs.
Due to Nyx’s high chase drive and being a stray, we would not recommend her to live with any other pets.
Nyx is looking for a home with children of 13 years and over due to her bounciness and lack of self control at times. We feel older children will be able to help manage this.
Nyx is looking for a home with an garden she can have off lead time in to explore and do some training.
Nyx is an excitable, intelligent lady bursting with potential. She absolutely adores her people and loves spending time with them — she may even show her affection with a few gentle, playful nibbles!
Nyx is looking for an active home that will continue her training and keep her brilliant mind busy with fun activities. She thrives on mental stimulation and would love a family who can help her learn new things.
She’s a big fan of walks and outdoor playtime, especially when there’s a tennis ball involved! With the right mix of love, exercise, and enrichment, Nyx will make a wonderful, devoted companion.
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.