She’s almost 5 months old!

Time flies when you’re raising a Doberman puppy. One day she’s a wobbly little fluffball, and the next she’s confidently patrolling the yard like she owns it. Nyx’s almost five months old now, and we can hardly believe the transformation.

She’s bigger, faster, smarter — but still very much our goofy, lovable pup. Her ears perk up at every new sound, and she trots with a confidence that’s impossible not to admire. Training sessions are getting sharper, her recall is improving, and her playtime? Still full-throttle fun.

But behind the playful energy is a dog who’s deeply connected to her humans. She listens intently, stays close on walks, and curls up next to us without a second thought. These few short months have built a bond we never expected to form so quickly.

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