New Cat Hiding and Won't Come Out: What to Do
Is your new cat hiding and won't come out? It's normal, but proactive steps can help. Learn how to build trust with your shy adopted cat.
Meet Kim, a truly delightful Great Pyrenees with a smile that will instantly capture your heart and a gentle sparkle that ensures you'll never forget her. Born in November 2020, Kim is a smaller Pyr, yet she embodies all the wonderful traits of her breed: calm, good-natured, and so sweet she could brighten anyone's day. She's excellent with other dogs, including smaller ones with big personalities, and would enjoy a furry companion, though she'd also thrive as an only dog, showering you with all her affection. Kim is a polite lady on the leash, making walks a peaceful experience, and her ultimate passion is belly rubs, which she makes incredibly easy to provide.
Great Pyrenees are known for their calm demeanor, loyalty, and protective instincts. While they are large dogs, their energy level is often moderate, preferring to observe and guard rather than engage in constant high-energy activities. They have a thick double coat that requires moderate grooming to prevent matting and manage shedding, which can be heavy, especially seasonally. Their intelligent and independent nature means they respond well to consistent, positive reinforcement training. Kim, with her gentle disposition, exemplifies these wonderful breed characteristics, making her a loving and serene companion.
Kim would flourish in a home where she can receive plenty of affection, particularly those coveted belly rubs. She is good with older children, preferring a calmer environment where her sweet personality can truly shine. A home with a visible fence is required for her safety and enjoyment. Whether she's your only furry friend or joins a multi-dog household, Kim is ready to bring a sense of calm, sweetness, and an abundance of love into your life, making every day a little brighter and significantly more belly-rub centered.
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