Nina
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Nina
AvailableNina is a young, spayed female beagle and Australian Shepherd mix in Gum Spring, VA. With her medium build and short tricolor coat, she weighs around 25 pounds. Nina is house trained and is up to date on vaccinations, making her a ready addition to your family.
About Nina
Meet Nina, a 2-year-old spayed female beagle and Australian Shepherd mix weighing around 25 pounds. She sports a stunning tricolor coat and expressive light hazel eyes. Nina is a sweet and smart girl who enjoys walks and hikes but prefers to stay dry. She adores curling up on her person’s lap for tummy rubs and sharing kisses. At night, she loves to snuggle up close while you both drift off to sleep. Nina has a foster brother and sister, and there’s no rivalry at home. While she plays well, she appreciates gentle companionship, especially since her bigger foster sister plays a bit rough for her liking. When outside, Nina loves to explore, sniffing around to discover the scents of other creatures in her yard. She behaves well on a leash and can handle some off-leash time in a safe, fenced area. While she’s been well-mannered during her foster dad's work hours, she can retreat to her crate for a rest when needed. Given Nina’s past, she would thrive in a calm, patient home without small children or larger dogs. Sudden loud noises can startle her, but she's trusting and open to progress. A fenced yard is highly recommended to keep her safe and happy. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Nina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nina, as a beagle and Australian Shepherd mix, typically flourishes in a calm living environment that allows for both companionship and gentle exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nina loves to explore, so a fenced yard will give her the freedom to sniff around safely while still being close to her family.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nina is not suitable for homes with small children, as she prefers a quieter atmosphere.











