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Nevada

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3 months old|German Shepherd Dog, Cattle Dog|Female|Medium|Scottsdale, AZ
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart📋 Available to Foster

Nevada is a three-month-old female mixed-breed dog with medium size. Though her exact colors and coat length aren't specified, her personality shines brightly. She's house trained, altered, and her vaccinations are up to date. Living in Scottsdale, AZ, she's eager to find a forever home where her playful and affectionate nature can thrive.

About Nevada

Nevada is a remarkable young pup, brimming with energy and affection. Though she faced challenges early in life—having come from a hoarding situation, battling parvo, and finding herself on a shelter's euthanasia list—she has triumphed and is ready for a loving home. This sweet girl is just three months old and already shows stellar herding breed traits. She's playful, sharp, and driven, which makes training a delightful experience. With her high food and toy drives, Nevada thrives when engaged in activities, whether it's obedience training, trick learning, or outdoor adventures like hiking and jogging. Socialization is key for her at this stage, and having a confident resident dog could help her flourish. She's great with other dogs and truly shines when around people. For those with herding breed experience, Nevada will be a joyful companion. Until she's six months old, she can be fostered or foster-to-adopt, allowing you to bond while waiting for her spay surgery. Ready to welcome this spirited pup into your family?

Questions about Nevada

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

    Nevada, being a mixed breed of German Shepherd and Cattle Dog, thrives in environments where she has active engagement and lots of space to play. She would do well in homes with active families who can commit to her physical and mental needs.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Nevada will benefit from a good amount of outdoor space for play and exercise. Regular walks, trips to the park, or a yard to run around in would be ideal for her.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Nevada is likely to do well in homes with children, particularly if they are active and can engage with her playfully.