Ka Nom's Story

Ka Nom came to Baan Maa as a tiny pup with a bite wound near her eye. Thanks to quick treatment and a lot of love, she made a full recovery and has been winning hearts ever since.

She was adopted and spent four months in a home with three larger dogs, but often found herself caught in the middle of their disagreements. As a result, she can be a little nervous or guarded around unfamiliar dogs. With slow introductions and calm energy, especially on neutral ground, she learns to relax and make friends.

Ka Nom’s favourite place to unwind is her crate or on a bed in the sun, where she enjoys her “me time” and feels safe. She is loyal, affectionate, and eager to please. With the right home, she will blossom into a devoted companion who loves deeply and brings warmth to everyone around her.
1 Year Old
Gender: ♀ Female
Dog Size: Medium (10-25kg)

✔ Great with people and older, calm dogs

✔ Affectionate and gentle once settled

✔ Good with children who are respectful and kind

Ka Nom's Personality & Temperament

Ka Nom is playful, affectionate, and enjoys spending time with people she trusts. She loves exploring, chasing toys, and relaxing in her crate when she wants a little quiet time. She has excellent recall and listens well, making her easy to include in daily activities.

She can be cautious around unfamiliar dogs, but once she feels comfortable, her friendly and joyful personality shines through. With the right support and calm introductions, Ka Nom will continue to grow into a confident and loving companion.

Health Information

Ka Nom is healthy, fully vaccinated, and sterilised. She arrived at Baan Maa at just five weeks old with a bite wound near her eye, which healed beautifully after treatment. She is active, enjoys her walks, and benefits from gentle structure and positive reinforcement.

Ideal Home

Ka Nom would do best in a calm, loving home with people who understand her gentle nature and can help her rebuild trust with time, space, and love. She would thrive in an environment with structure and security, ideally with patient adopters who can give her the confidence she needs to feel safe and happy.

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