Earlier, Nyusha lived on the street—cautious, independent, and mistrustful of people. Even when she was hit by a car, she didn't allow herself to be helped. Her broken leg healed on its own—now she confidently stands on all fours. One day, she was finally caught and brought to the animal shelter, where her new life began.
After a year, Nyusha went to her first home. She tried very hard, but it turned out that she struggled with loneliness when her person went to work. One day, she dug a tunnel under the fence and escaped. No one came after her.

Back in search of a family

Now, Nyusha is a gentle, affectionate girl who reaches out to people. She loves attention, cuddles, and cozy walks. She would be a great fit for a family with children or adults who have time and warmth for such a sensitive companion.

How to help

If you can't take Nyusha home—please tell your friends about her and treat her to yummy Doggy Day treats. Any help brings her closer to meeting that special person.