Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Adoption Fee: $475 - I'm already spayed/neutered!
All animals are UTD on vaccines (may need boosters) and microchipped
From the foster: Meet Nala, known as Puppy 696! This little lady is a true sweetheart, eagerly searching for her forever family who will embrace her and allow her to spread joy throughout your home.
At first, Nala may be a bit timid, but with a little time and patience, she will blossom into the loving companion you've been looking for. She's a bundle of energy and loves to play, whether with her favorite squeaky toys or chasing after balls. While she enjoys the company of a buddy, she's also happy to entertain herself from time to time.
Nala is making great strides with her potty training, although she may experience some nervous or excited peeing when she's overjoyed or when she's just coming out of her crate in the morning. She can be a bit shy around new people initially, but with your support, she will become more confident and comfortable.
Her basic training is progressing well, and with continued guidance from her forever family, she will master it in no time! Nala is a playful pup who sometimes nips during play, so if you have little ones, teaching them how to interact with her will be key to a harmonious household.
Crate training has been a significant success for her; she enjoys having her meals in her crate and finds comfort in it as her personal space.
Nala can't wait to meet her forever family! With a little patience and love, she'll warm up to you and become your loyal, best friend.
Prior foster - Hi there! I'm Nala, and I'm on a journey to discover that new people can be wonderful friends. I may be a bit shy at first, but once I get to know you, my affectionate side shines through! I absolutely adore kids, although I do have a tendency to jump up and show my love, which sometimes leads to a little excitement pee or playful nips. Because of this, I would thrive in a home that can guide me and teach both me and your little ones the best ways to interact.
If you have other furry friends, I'd love to meet them during the adoption event. As for my training, my foster family says I'm making great progress. I'm usually good about letting you know when I need to go outside, although I occasionally forget.
I'm not a huge fan of my crate yet, but once I'm in there, I settle down. I also need a little encouragement when it comes to exploring new environments, like the front yard or larger spaces. With your patience and support, I know I can gain the confidence to tackle the world!
If you're looking to fill a special place in your life, I hope I can be that piece for you. Together, we can build my courage and discover just how amazing life can be!
www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt