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REPORTED BY FORMER OWNER: Daisy is an indoor dog that house trained. She is good being left alone for up to 8 hours per day. She previously lived with respectful children over age 8 and possibly could do so again after a meet and greet. She has a high energy level and enjoys playing with toys (especially a lambchop one) and fetch. Her only fears are flashlights and lighters.
OBSERVED BY SHELTER STAFF: Daisy is timid when meeting new people, and appreciates a gentle approach. She does have a minor bite history due to someone putting their hands by her mouth when another dog was attacking her; a disclosure will need to be signed upon adoption. Once she knows you, she loves to receive attention. She has a medium energy level and would make a great companion for any semi-active person or family with older, dog-savvy children.
Weighs 63 pounds; $25 to adopt.
REPORTED BY FORMER OWNER: Daisy is an indoor dog that house trained. She is good being left alone for up to 8 hours per day. She previously lived with respectful children over age 8 and possibly could do so again after a meet and greet. She has a high energy level and enjoys playing with toys (especially a lambchop one) and fetch. Her only fears are flashlights and lighters.
OBSERVED BY SHELTER STAFF: Daisy is timid when meeting new people, and appreciates a gentle approach. She does have a minor bite history due to someone putting their hands by her mouth when another dog was attacking her; a disclosure will need to be signed upon adoption. Once she knows you, she loves to receive attention. She has a medium energy level and would make a great companion for any semi-active person or family with older, dog-savvy children.