Have you seen the Barbie movie?

Nyx hasn’t seen it, of course, but if she had, she’d definitely think she was the star. With her glossy coat, perfect posture, and undeniable sass, she could easily walk down a pink carpet and steal the show. She has that confidence — the kind that makes everyone turn their head when she walks in the room.

Sometimes I catch her sitting in a sunny spot, head high, looking like she knows she’s fabulous. It’s not just about appearance — it’s the way she carries herself, like she’s in on a secret the rest of us are still figuring out.

If they ever make “Doberman Barbie,” Nyx has the role locked in. She’s elegance, strength, and just the right amount of playful mischief.

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