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Meet Nala, a delightful and outgoing 10-week-old puppy with a heart full of affection! This smart little girl loves to play and is happiest when she's following her favorite humans around. Nala is already showing great promise with her crate training and is on a good schedule for doing her business outside, demonstrating her quick learning abilities. She enjoys being held, though she's quite the wiggler when she wants to explore. Her beautiful blue eyes and charming personality are sure to melt your heart.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier, Nala possesses many of the wonderful traits of her breed: loyalty, intelligence, and a playful spirit. She's a fan of chew toys, which is typical for her breed and helps channel her natural mouthiness. Nala is expected to grow to a moderate size, around 50 to 60 pounds, making her a manageable companion. She's shown to be great with other dogs and wonderful around children, making her an excellent addition to a family looking for a loving and engaging pet.
Nala is searching for a forever home where her family is present more often than not, ideally not gone for 8 hours every day, as puppies thrive on consistent interaction and training. She will need continued puppy training and socialization to help her grow into a well-adjusted adult dog. Be prepared for lots of petting, holding, and kisses, as Nala is a very social and affectionate soul ready to shower her new family with love.
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