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Nina The One

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3-7 years|Shepherd|Female|Large|La Veta, CO
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly👨‍💼 Adult Home Only

Nina The One is a large, long-coated, sable female shepherd mix about 3 years old, currently in La Veta, CO. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Nina prefers adult households due to her herding instincts, but enjoys the company of other dogs.

About Nina The One

Nina The One is one of those dogs whose calm stands out, even in a shelter full of noise and movement. When she first caught attention, she was quietly watching her puppies, tail wagging, totally unrattled by the chaos around her. She's not feral, just unfamiliar with lots of human contact, but curiosity wins out every time. Nina is large, with a long sable coat—a classic shepherd mix—about three years old. The usual pleasures make her happy: meals, treats, car rides with her head out the window, and a good belly rub. She is not a fit for homes with young children, since her natural herding instincts kick in and she’d rather keep the little ones in line than play with them. Nina does well with other dogs and is house trained, making her a lower-maintenance companion for the right adult or older-kid household. If you’re interested, she's willing to meet you in person to make things smoother. Ready for a loyal, mellow friend with a shepherd’s heart? Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Nina The One

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Shepherd mixes like Nina The One are happiest in homes with space to roam and a calm atmosphere. They do best where their intelligent, observant nature is respected and can settle in with routine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Nina The One, as a shepherd mix, would thrive with daily access to a fenced yard or regular exercise in open areas. She adjusts well if her mind and body are kept active.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Shepherd mixes can be good with children, but Nina is not a fit for households with young kids as her herding instincts are strong. She does better in homes with adults or older children.