From the moment Nash walked in, Nyx made it clear she runs the house. Not in a harsh way — just with that calm, steady presence older Dobermans have when they’re setting boundaries. A look here, a low rumble there, all perfectly controlled.
Nash watches her closely, learning what’s allowed, when to play, and when to chill. She doesn’t push him away — she guides him, showing him how to move through the world with confidence and respect.
And once she’s sure he understands, she softens. She lets him cuddle beside her, shares her space, and welcomes him into the family. She’s the boss — but she’s also the best big sister he could ask for.





