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Female Dog, Wire-Haired Pointing Griffon
Wire-Haired Pointing Griffon / Manchester Terrier / Mixed (Short Coat)
Description:
Meet Nyx, an adorable female Terrier mixed-breed puppy whose heart is as big as her playful spirit. With her kind eyes and loving nature, Nyx is sure to bring joy and laughter into any home. This little goofball is full of energy and loves to play, making every day an adventure. Like any young pup, Nyx will need some training to help her become the best companion she can be. As you embark on the journey of adopting Nyx, here are a few things to expect: Training Commitment: Nyx is eager to learn and will benefit from consistent training to help her adapt to her new home. Basic commands and house training will be important foundations for her development. Time and Patience: Puppies like Nyx require time, patience, and understanding. She'll need regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep her happy and healthy. Socialization: Introducing Nyx to a variety of people, pets, and environments will be crucial to her growth. Socialization will help her become a well-mannered and confident dog. Routine and Structure: Establishing a routine will provide Nyx with a sense of security. Regular feeding times, walks, and play sessions will help her adjust to her new life. Unconditional Love: In return for your care and dedication, Nyx will offer endless affection and companionship. Her loving personality is sure to make her a cherished member of the family. Adopting Nyx means opening your heart to a lifetime of love and laughter. Are you ready to welcome this delightful pup into your home? If interested please go to our website and fill out an application. You can find our application under the adoptable dogs icon. Thank you for choosing Ozzie and Friends Rescue. We can’t wait to connect you with your new fur-ever friend. https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/ Ozzie and Friends Rescue makes arrangements for all dogs adopted to be transported all across the Western United States, Canada and the Midwest