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FOSTER/ADOPT:❤️NINA hopes the world can be kind

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LocationAtherstone, Warwickshire
BreedMixed Breed
Ready to Leave2 Feb 2026
Age1 year, 7 months

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KC registered by collectionHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection date

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❤️🐶 NINA – A Loyal, Sensitive Girl Looking for Calm, Commitment and Understanding 🐶❤️ 🏠 🚨 URGENT FOSTER OR FOSTER-TO-ADOPT NEEDED 🚨 🏠 📍 Located Warwickshire 🎓 Rescue happy to cover ONE MONTH of professional behaviourist support for adopter dedicated to help Nina to feel comfortable in a new home and big world 🎓 🌟 RBU, post-adoption support, 4 weeks free insurance ❤️ Nina is a 1.5-year-old tall, slender medium girl with a loyal heart and a sensitive nature. She thrives in calm, predictable surroundings. Nina is not a dog for busy environments—but in the right setting, she is loving and devoted. ✨ Highlights ✨ • SIZE: Medium (55 cm / 20 kg) • SPAYED: Yes • CHARACTER: Sensitive • Loyal • Affectionate • Intelligent • Observant • DOGS: Friendly; may benefit from a calm, confident dog companion • CATS: Ignores cats • CHILDREN: Not suitable 💔 Rescue Story & Important Update 💔 Nina’s story is not an easy one to tell. She lived for almost a year with a family who mistreated her. She was beaten often, cried out in pain, and yet nobody helped her. Her food was irregular, walks were rare, and affection simply didn’t exist. Eventually, they abandoned her at a shop and never came back. Nina still loved them and been waiting there faithfully for three days, refusing to leave. The dog catcher came to take her to a kill shelter, but thankfully a kind-hearted rescuer intervened in time. From that moment, Nina’s new chapter began. Nina was carefully rehabilitated in foster where she showed how loving she can be. She arrived in UK in July 2025, was at foster home and was rehomed in September last year, but despite their effort, it has become clear that the environment was too busy for her to cope. The household involved a large site where family lives and works with many employers moving around constantly. For a dog like Nina—who needs calm, routine and time—this level of activity proved overwhelming. She struggles to trust unfamiliar people and needs slow, gentle, positive reinforcement to build tolerance. This is not about expecting her to love strangers; it’s about helping her feel safe enough to coexist. In busy environments, Nina can become unsettled and show clear signals of discomfort. She communicates early—through body language and growling—and these signals must be respected. When her boundaries are honoured and pressure is removed, she settles. 🐾 More About Nina In a calm home after settlement and predictable routine learned, Nina is affectionate, clever and a joy to live with. Her early foster feedback describes her as gentle, quiet, loving and eager to please, with a special fondness for being stroked and for water. She bonds deeply, particularly with women, and can learn to feel safe around men when introduced slowly and positively. Nina enjoys walks and exploring, though she can be enthusiastic on the lead. She is intelligent and responds well to kind, consistent training. Loud noises, sudden movements and attempts to push interaction can frighten her. Nina does not cope well with being left alone and needs people around most of the time. 🏡 Ideal Home Nina needs an experienced, calm handler who understands sensitive dogs and is confident—not fearful—around canine communication. She needs time to settle without pressure, a predictable routine, and the freedom to opt out of interaction when she needs space. A quiet, rural or semi-rural environment with minimal visitors and no busy roads would be ideal. Someone who is home most of the time—early retired or working from home—would suit her best. She may benefit from living with a calm, confident medium or upper-medium dog who can offer stability. Nina can go into foster first on a trial basis before any adoption commitment. 💞 With patience, understanding and calm leadership, Nina will give her whole heart. If you can offer her a quiet life, time to trust, and respect for her boundaries, you will gain a deeply loyal companion who never forgets kindness. 🩺 Health Information Nina is fully healthy, spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.
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