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This is Kimmie. She is a young female, with the softest coat imaginable. She is healthy, housebroken, leash trained, and ready to steal your heart. This sweet girl came into rescue with an injury to her leg that is fully healed. She has a small mark there where the hair will not regrow. That sure doesn't slow down this young lady, who loves to gather up all the toys and hide them in her crate.
This girl LOVES cats. She wants to touch noses with them, and even wash their ears! Children are fine with her, the tail just doesn't stop wagging. Kimmie is well socialized with other dogs and gets along with every dog she meets. She is cautious with new people, but warms up after she knows you and will put her head in your hand for petting. Kimmie is very shy, and would do best in a quiet home with a family that can help her out of her shell.
If you are interested in adopting a dog from the Florida Great Pyrenees Club, contact Joyce Gambacurta at 813-546-3100. We try to return calls within 24 hours, but because we all work full-time at regular jobs, we cannot always do so. We appreciate your patience if we can't get back to you right away. We will return your call as quickly as we can. To start the adoption process, fill out our adoption application at http://www.floridapyrs.org.
Friday, 22 January 2010 00:00
This is Kimmie. She is a young female, with the softest coat imaginable. She is healthy, housebroken, leash trained, and ready to steal your heart. This sweet girl came into rescue with an injury to her leg that is fully healed. She has a small mark there where the hair will not regrow. That sure doesn't slow down this young lady, who loves to gather up all the toys and hide them in her crate.This girl LOVES cats. She wants to touch noses with them, and even wash their ears! Children are fine with her, the tail just doesn't stop wagging. Kimmie is well socialized with other dogs and gets along with every dog she meets. She is cautious with new people, but warms up after she knows you and will put her head in your hand for petting. Kimmie is very shy, and would do best in a quiet home with a family that can help her out of her shell.
If you are interested in adopting a dog from the Florida Great Pyrenees Club, contact Joyce Gambacurta at 813-546-3100. We try to return calls within 24 hours, but because we all work full-time at regular jobs, we cannot always do so. We appreciate your patience if we can't get back to you right away. We will return your call as quickly as we can. To start the adoption process, fill out our adoption application at http://www.floridapyrs.org.
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