Nina
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Nina
AvailableNina is a 2-year-old spayed female mixed breed dog, weighing 8 pounds. She has a short coat in a beautiful combination of black and white/cream. Nina is house trained, vaccinated, and displays a gentle demeanor. She gets along well with other dogs and enjoys spending time with humans. Currently, she resides in Clatskanie, OR.
About Nina
Nina is a resilient little girl, previously one of 52 dogs found in a neglectful hoarding situation in California. At around 2 years old and weighing only 8 pounds, she’s the definition of a cuddle bug. Affectionate and sweet-natured, Nina thrives when snuggled up with her humans on the couch or bed. She also enjoys her walks and does well on a leash, plus she’s got a knack for using a dog door in her foster home. Nina is looking for a secure family with a fenced yard who enjoys walks and has another easygoing dog companion. She gets along with everyone, though she may be a bit shy with new people, especially men; however, she warms up quickly. Older, dog-savvy children would suit her better than noisy little ones, but she might do fine with calm cats as well. Currently, Nina is in foster care in Clatskanie, OR, and her adoption fee has been waived. She’s ready to find her forever home!
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Questions about Nina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nina, being a mixed breed of Chihuahua and Terrier, typically thrives in a loving home with a securely fenced yard, enjoying companionship and affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nina would benefit from a small to medium-sized outdoor area where she can play, explore, or enjoy quiet time with her humans.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nina is best suited for homes with older, dog-savvy children who understand her gentle nature, rather than noisy small children.











