Naya
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Naya
AvailableNaya is a small, adult female Miniature Poodle with a curly gray, blue, and silver coat. She is not yet house trained, but she is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Naya currently lives in Dayton, OH and enjoys comfort, patience, and the company of other dogs.
About Naya
Naya is a 4-year-old Miniature Poodle who spent her first years in a puppy mill and is now finding comfort and routine in her foster home. Even though she's still a little nervous around loud noises, quick movements, or unfamiliar faces, she's showing courage every day. She adores soft beds, cozies up with her foster brother, and gets especially excited for treats. Naya is working on her potty habits and uses pads reliably; as Ohio warms up, she's becoming curious about outdoor adventures. Though hesitant at times, she allows gentle handling and is slowly learning that people can be kind. She gets along with other dogs, and a home willing to move at her pace, offering calm patience and soft blankets, will set her up for a much brighter future. Her adoption requires a securely fenced yard and is limited to OH, KY, IN, and select areas of MI, WV, and PA. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Naya
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Miniature Poodles like Naya typically do well in homes where they have indoor comfort and companionship, whether that's an apartment or a house with a yard. They thrive on routine and enjoy being close to their people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Miniature Poodles, such as Naya, are adaptable and don't require large yards, but they do appreciate regular walks and safe spaces to explore. A secure, fenced area is ideal for safe play and curiosity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Miniature Poodles like Naya are gentle and patient, making them generally good companions for families with children who understand how to interact respectfully with dogs.











