Nina
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Nina
AvailableNina is a young, female Pit Bull Terrier with a medium build, sporting a short white and black coat. At 1 year and 5 months old, she’s already spayed and up to date on vaccinations. She’s house trained, cat and dog friendly, and is living in Ayden, NC. Nina has special needs as an amputee, but it doesn’t slow her down or lessen her affectionate nature.
About Nina
At just 1.5 years old, Nina has already shown more grit and sweetness than most dogs twice her age. She lost a leg after being hit by a car, but don’t mistake her for fragile. She moves with confidence and has a big, hopeful heart that’s clearly ready for her person. Crate trained, house trained, and naturally quiet, Nina has left her wild puppy days behind but keeps all the playful energy that comes with youth. She truly loves her people—always seeking closeness, soaking up affection, and giving it back just as eagerly. Nina blends that rare mix of gentle soul and resilience, making her a comforting, steady presence at home. She’s great with dogs, cats, and children, so she can fit into a variety of family situations. All she really needs now is a home that will finally keep her safe for good. Nina was born on December 18, so she’s a Sagittarius—expect independence and plenty of optimism. Every day with her is a lesson in resilience and open-hearted love. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Nina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Nina do best in homes where they’re part of the family and get lots of attention. They thrive with regular structure and a secure yard or living space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nina, as a medium-sized Pit Bull Terrier, will appreciate a fenced yard, but she’s also content with frequent walks and playtime. Regular activity keeps her both physically and mentally content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are often excellent with children when properly socialized. Nina gets along well with children, making her a great family companion.











