Meet Nyx!

Pet Name

Nyx

Gender

Female

Animal Type

Dog

Where did you get this pet?

I helped birth her from the Mama, which is my dog.

I have owned this pet for

Less than one year

Breed

Cane Corso mixed with pitbull

Age

8 Months

Spayed or Neutered

No

Current on Rabies

Yes

Current on Distemper

Yes

I have lived with children:

Yes

I have lived successfully with kids aged:

Baby-2 years old, 3-5 years old, 6-8 years old

Do you think your pet would be happy in a home with children?

Yes

If yes, what ages of children would your pet be most comfortable with?

6-8 years old

I am good with dogs

Yes

I am good with cats

Don’t Know

Things pet likes

Walks
chewing on her favorite stuffy or bone!
Zooming around.

Things pet doesn’t like

Does get slightly anxious in the vehicle, but calms down right away.

Positive qualities pet has

Nyx is a sweet girl with lots of love to give! She is very HIGH energy, and is ready and willing to learn with the right trainer!

Reason for rehoming pet

I cannot have her due to apartment restrictions. I am a single mom of 2 little ones and working a job, I don’t have the time to train her daily, and give her the attention she needs.

Kind of home pet needs

I would most definitely say a home with a yard.
She will NEED a person who knows the ins and outs of training a dog. She knows basic commands, but does need some more structured obedience training.

For more information, please contact:

Natasha

920-379-2427

natashajo.riehl@gmail.com

Oshkosh, WI

 


Please note: animals on this page are not affiliated with the Oshkosh Area Humane Society (OAHS) and the OAHS adoption process does not apply. The animals in these listings have not been assessed medically or behaviorally by OAHS. If you are considering bringing a new pet into your home, we strongly encourage you to request vet records from the previous owner. If you are considering adopting an exotic type animal like a lizard, turtle, snake or bird, etc., please be sure to explore the kind of housing, diet, and medical care they will need and the expected life span of the species.