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Daisy is a 4-year-old Australian Shepherd mix with lots of energy and a love for play. She thrives in a home with a yard or access to open space, especially with other dogs. Daisy is spayed, healthy, up-to-date on shots, and weighs about 60 pounds. Not currently microchipped but I’d be happy to get it done before rehoming. She’s loving, friendly, and rarely barks. While she’s never shown aggression, her high energy means a home with older kids or no kids is ideal. She jumps and play-bites only when excited, but has never harmed anyone. She hasn’t been around cats but has only ever wanted to play with other animals.
Daisy needs time, attention, and space to thrive. My long work hours and small house with lack of a yard mean she spends too much time in her kennel, which isn’t fair to her. If you have experience with active breeds and/or the ability to provide her with the active lifestyle she needs, Daisy will quickly warm up and become a loyal, cuddly companion.
Daisy is a 4-year-old Australian Shepherd mix with lots of energy and a love for play. She thrives in a home with a yard or access to open space, especially with other dogs. Daisy is spayed, healthy, up-to-date on shots, and weighs about 60 pounds. Not currently microchipped but I’d be happy to get it done before rehoming. She’s loving, friendly, and rarely barks. While she’s never shown aggression, her high energy means a home with older kids or no kids is ideal. She jumps and play-bites only when excited, but has never harmed anyone. She hasn’t been around cats but has only ever wanted to play with other animals.
Daisy needs time, attention, and space to thrive. My long work hours and small house with lack of a yard mean she spends too much time in her kennel, which isn’t fair to her. If you have experience with active breeds and/or the ability to provide her with the active lifestyle she needs, Daisy will quickly warm up and become a loyal, cuddly companion.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.