DescriptionNala is a dog that basically thinks she's a human.
I have had Nala for almost 2 years, having adopted her from a family that didn't have time for her needs. She has been lovely and provided a lot of pleasure and humour, along with a few frustrating puzzles to solve, given she is very smart.
The key to Nala's attention is food. If you have a treat, she will walk off lead without taking her eyes off the hand it's in. The words, "Nala, what's this?", and she comes back. Great recall!
She is very smart, and very loving.
She's not a dog that likes to run, and believe me I have tried. You throw a ball and she'll fetch it a few times... but really it's only for a treat upon return. I've tried taking her for a run or 2 and she isn't a fan. She loves a walk, but mainly to be nosy and to sniff literally everything on the way. If she sees a cat, she might posture and bark, but she tends to stay clear. Other dogs? She's very submissive out on walks and will sit and wait to be greeted, via a sniff. She used to do a "Fenton" and bolt of she got scared, but less so these days. Once confident, she likes a silly dash around before commencing with her sniffing. She loses interest in other dogs after she's had her crazy moment.
She was initially quite nervous going inside unfamiliar places, like pubs, before I got her. However, she is quite relaxed about being out and about now, just happy to tag along with you most places.
There are a few dogs that she doesn't like the look of, like German Shepherds, but she only barks on the lead or runs away if off lead. I would add greyhounds to the list as well.
She has a brilliant nature with children, as I have a son and daughter, as does my partner, and all have been able to play with Nala without any indication of any issues. She's very placid by nature.
Nala doesn't mind a companion to play with other dogs, but she likes a slower pace with other dogs indoors. She also likes her food, and whilst she is safe with people and food, she is protective of her food indoors with other dogs. If they leave her be, she's absolutely fine.
Sadly, whilst she is much loved, my mum's health has become an issue lately and she can not look after her whilst I am at work or away.
I am looking for a home for her that understands that a Beagle is a smart, determined, puzzle solver, that is very loving and homely!
Edit: I got the age wrong on the initial screen and can't seem to change it.