Nova
Available
Nova
AvailableNova is an 11-month-old spayed female Queensland Heeler mix. She weighs 45 lbs and has a charming white and cream coat. She is house trained and her vaccinations are up to date. Nova is looking for a family in Newberg, OR who can give her the active lifestyle she craves.
About Nova
Meet Nova! This lovely 11-month-old female Queensland Heeler mix weighs a perfect 45 lbs. She’s truly a head-turner with her striking golden eyes, adorable blonde coat, and those oversized ears that bring out her playful personality. Beyond her stunning looks, it’s her loving nature that really captures hearts. Nova radiates happiness and has an abundance of affection to share. With her bright smile and contagious joy, she lights up every room. She's a bundle of energy, always excited for long walks, exploring new places, and playing with other dogs. Treats are her favorite, and she's eager to learn, making her a great candidate for positive reinforcement training. Nova is searching for an active family to include her in their adventures. She’ll thrive with love and engagement, continuing to grow into the amazing dog she is destined to be. If you're ready for a loyal companion with both beauty and a heart of gold, Nova is waiting to meet you. You’ll likely fall in love the moment you gaze into her captivating eyes. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
Adoption Fee
$600Payment after application.
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Questions about Nova
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Queensland Heeler mix like Nova thrives in a home with an active lifestyle. They do best in environments where they can roam and explore, ideally with a secured yard for playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nova will enjoy a fair amount of outdoor space. Regular walks and playtime in a secured yard will help her expend energy and keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Nova typically gets along well with children and is likely to be a fun and energetic companion for them.
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