Soulful and expressive eyes speak to everyone that will listen. Our Daisy is one hundred percent sweetness. She can rock many looks all day long. Dive into her personality and see what all the excitement is about. Daisy is a 7-month-old labrador retriever mix with a beautiful tan and white coat. She weighs around 28 pounds now, but it is expected that she will grow some more before reaching her full-grown weight. It is estimated that she will remain a medium size gal of up to 60 pounds. Great expectations are on the horizon as Daisy focuses on her future with her forever family.
Daisy is a social gal, and she enjoys the company of other dogs, children and adults. She is a looking to having lots of socialization with her family with lots of introductions to people, places and things. Daisy has not met a cat prior to coming into rescue, so it remains an unknown of her acceptance at this time. A medium energy dog like Daisy will do well in a fairly active family. She will thrive with continued training, daily exercise and of course socialization.
All of her house, crate and leash training are all in progress. She will benefit from the assistance of her family to support her with guidance and consistency.
As with all puppies, Daisy is full of curiosity and wonderment and is ready to grow from adorable puppy to an amazing dog with the right guidance and patience. She will need a home with someone who has the time, desire and energy to train and socialize her so that she can become the perfect lifelong companion.
With Daisy in your life, you will wonder how you ever lived without her in it. She will provide all the best snuggles, love and companionship. Bring her home and experience the love for yourself.
The adoption fee for Daisy is $500. That includes the cost of spaying/neutering, up to date vaccinations, foster care, rescue and transportation fees.
To get the ball rolling, head over to our Adoption Application and submit your application today.
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November 21, 2024, 6:08 am