Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 1 month ago
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This helps Northwest Dog Project with pet care costs.
Meet Daisy!
Daisy was surrendered to a shelter along with her sister and mother. When Daisy arrived we noticed a concerning mass on her abdomen and took her in to be evaluated by our veterinary team. After surgical removal and testing it came back as cancer, both squamous cell carcinoma and hemangiosarcoma. What does this mean for Daisy? She may have reoccurance of tumor growth, so potential adopters will need to monitor her closely for this and have any new masses tested with removal if recommended by their veterinarian and have her overall health monitored closely. According to the pathology report we received, survial time in dogs with these types of tumors was still around 3 years. We believe with good, proactive care Daisy has some decent quality time left. At this time Daisy is not symptomatic and has no limitations.
Daisy is very much a bird dog and loves to go for walks with her nose to the ground, taking in the world through smell. She has shown a prey drive so a home without cats and small animals is ideal. Daisy is the biggest love bug and craves human attention, so much so that she needs to be reminded of her manners from time to time. Daisy would do well with another dog her size (no small dogs) to share a home with, along with an owner who is dog savy and understands establishing proper boundaries. She would also be fine being the only pet in the home. At this time we are seeking an adoptive home for Daisy as well as a foster home. If you are interested in fostering all supplies, cost and support are provided. If you would like to be considered as Daisy's forever home or foster, be sure to submit an adoption application on our website!
Adoption fee includes - spay/neuter, microchip & chip registration, UTD vaccines, fecal testing, de-worming, flea treatment.
Daisy would do great in a home with...
Cats : nope
Dogs : Yep!
Kiddos : 10+
Meet Daisy!
Daisy was surrendered to a shelter along with her sister and mother. When Daisy arrived we noticed a concerning mass on her abdomen and took her in to be evaluated by our veterinary team. After surgical removal and testing it came back as cancer, both squamous cell carcinoma and hemangiosarcoma. What does this mean for Daisy? She may have reoccurance of tumor growth, so potential adopters will need to monitor her closely for this and have any new masses tested with removal if recommended by their veterinarian and have her overall health monitored closely. According to the pathology report we received, survial time in dogs with these types of tumors was still around 3 years. We believe with good, proactive care Daisy has some decent quality time left. At this time Daisy is not symptomatic and has no limitations.
Daisy is very much a bird dog and loves to go for walks with her nose to the ground, taking in the world through smell. She has shown a prey drive so a home without cats and small animals is ideal. Daisy is the biggest love bug and craves human attention, so much so that she needs to be reminded of her manners from time to time. Daisy would do well with another dog her size (no small dogs) to share a home with, along with an owner who is dog savy and understands establishing proper boundaries. She would also be fine being the only pet in the home. At this time we are seeking an adoptive home for Daisy as well as a foster home. If you are interested in fostering all supplies, cost and support are provided. If you would like to be considered as Daisy's forever home or foster, be sure to submit an adoption application on our website!
Adoption fee includes - spay/neuter, microchip & chip registration, UTD vaccines, fecal testing, de-worming, flea treatment.
Daisy would do great in a home with...
Cats : nope
Dogs : Yep!
Kiddos : 10+
Submit Application
Interview
IF your application is selected as a match for a dog, we will reach out to your references and request a home tour video.
Meet the Pet
IF your references and home tour video are approved, you will be invited out to our rescue location to meet our dog(s).
Sign Adoption Contract
IF the meet & greet goes well, you will be asked to pay the adoption fee, sign the contract, and are ready to take your new dog home!