Nova
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Nova
AvailableNova is a Presa Canario with a large build and a short, tricolor (brown, black, and white) coat, now living in Owensboro, KY. She is a young, spayed female who is up-to-date on all vaccinations and house trained. Nova does not have any special needs. She’s looking for a home that suits her energetic and loyal nature.
About Nova
Nova is a young, striking Presa Canario with a tri-color coat. Friendly by nature, she enjoys the company of most dogs and loves playing with adults and children. She needs a home where someone can match her high energy—preferably with another active dog or a person ready for lots of walks and games. True to her breed, Nova is both loyal and protective, always looking out for her people. She’s strong-willed, very affectionate, and thrives in a family that will keep her included and engaged. Nova is spayed, heartworm negative, fully vaccinated (including rabies), deflead, and dewormed, so she’s arriving as a healthy young dog. Her adoption requires that she be microchipped (with a $25 lifelong registry). Nova cannot live with cats but does well with most dogs. A fenced yard and commitment to an indoor home are musts. She’s eager to meet a family who wants to make her an active, loving participant in daily life. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Nova
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nova, as a Presa Canario, is best suited for homes with secure, fenced yards and families committed to her social and energetic needs. Urban or suburban homes with space to play are ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Presa Canario like Nova needs plenty of outdoor space—at least a secure yard—where she can run and burn off energy. Apartment living doesn’t usually meet her needs without extra daily exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nova's breed is often patient and affectionate with children when well-socialized, making her a good fit for families with kids.











