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TKs Yolanda
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AKC Serbian import. 1 year old. TKs Yolanda, aka Nala.
This is not a house pet type of dog, she is a working dog and needs someone that understand that, and is able/willing to give her what she needs.
She is current on all vaccines and microchipped. Will get a current health exam/certificate prior to leaving.
Good with other dogs for the most part, I wouldn’t recommend a home with tiny dogs as she is still a puppy and can be rough. She is a BIG girl now and only going to be bigger! Super nice, thick dog.
She does know basics, walks good on a leash, crate and house trained (but will start getting into stuff if unattended and bored), she’s never had an accident in my house at all and lets you know when she need to go out. Knows the commands no, sit, down, kennel, load up, drop and a few others. She has been trained with an e collar and responds perfectly on the beep or vibrate setting. She was started on bite protection work prior to me getting her and would be great for something like that. She’s very protective over her people. Good with kids but wouldn’t recommend small children as she is a bulldozer and tends to bump into small children (or even grown ones 🤦🏼♀️) and knock them down. She currently weighs somewhere around 120!
Excellent dog, good temperament and amazing bloodlines she just isn’t a good fit for our household.
$4500 is what I have in her, Im willing to do $4000 but I will not go lower. I would however consider a cash/trade depending on what you have
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