Nyxtyn
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Nyxtyn
AvailableNyxtyn is a medium-sized, 10-month-old male Anatolian Shepherd. He is altered and up to date on vaccinations. This affectionate and friendly dog is fully house trained and gets along well with other dogs and cats. Currently located in Richardson, TX, Nyxtyn is eager for a stable environment to help build his confidence.
About Nyxtyn
Nyxtyn is a spirited 10-month-old male Anatolian Shepherd who brings boundless energy and affection. He's smart, curious, and loves being close to his human companions, thriving on attention. Nyxtyn is potty and crate trained and knows commands like sit, stay, paw, and leave it, demonstrating his eagerness to learn. This playful pup adores other dogs and enjoys wrestling and running around with them. While he hasn't been around children, he may be able to coexist with a confident cat. Nyxtyn tends to be shy and a little skittish around strangers, particularly men, so a patient owner who can help him build confidence would be ideal. Previously part of a calm household with one adult, Nyxtyn slept in bed with his owner and flourished in a structured environment. He is food motivated, making training easier, but he is not fond of water. A perfect home for him would involve someone who can provide plenty of activity, attention, and a playful dog friend. He is currently in a foster home with dogs and cats. Ready to meet Nyxtyn? Reach out to the shelter today!
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Questions about Nyxtyn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nyxtyn, being an Anatolian Shepherd, generally thrives in a calm and structured environment. This breed prefers a space where they can engage in physical activities and has a handler who understands their needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Anatolian Shepherds like Nyxtyn benefit from ample outdoor space to run and play, so a home with a secure yard is ideal for their energy level.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nyxtyn has not been around children, so it's uncertain how he would behave with them. A cautious approach is advised.











