Nash So Il
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Nash So Il
AvailableNash is a Harlequin Great Dane puppy with a short coat, currently located in O Fallon, IL. As a baby male who has been neutered and vaccinated, Nash is just beginning his journey as a gentle giant. He’s not yet house trained, but offers a blend of playful energy and a calm, affectionate spirit, perfectly suited for someone ready to nurture him as he grows.
About Nash So Il
Meet Nash, a 7-month-old Harlequin Great Dane with a heart as oversized as his paws. Nash comes off a little shy at first, but once he settles in, his affectionate side takes over—he’ll curl up beside you and lap up all the attention he can get. He sees himself as a lap dog and delights in being part of the family, never far from your side whether it's on the couch or during daily routines. Nash needs a moment to get comfortable with new dogs, sometimes tucking his tail on first introductions, but a little patience brings out his playful side and soon he’s romping in the yard. He’s learned to coexist peacefully with cats too—what once made him wary now barely earns a glance. Nash’s gentle, quiet nature carries over to walks, where he’s polite and easy on leash. House training is ongoing, but his eagerness to please suggests he’ll catch on quickly. He’s an easy companion: calm, sensitive, and very loyal. Nash thrives on positive attention and will do best with a family who can help him build confidence at his own pace. He’s quiet, well-mannered, and ready for someone who appreciates a gentle giant with genuine affection to give. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Nash So Il
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nash is a Great Dane, a breed that does best in a spacious home where he has plenty of room to stretch out and relax. Access to a secure yard or outdoor area is a big plus for a dog of his size.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Danes like Nash benefit from access to a fenced yard where they can safely roam and play, but they do not require excessive amounts of exercise. Daily walks and supervised outdoor time are usually enough.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nash’s breed is generally known for being gentle and tolerant with children. With supervision, a Great Dane puppy can make an excellent family pet and companion.
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