Age:
D.O.B: 25/03/2023
Sex:
Female
Size:
Small/medium sized
Neutered:
Not yet, too young
Passport and vaccinations:
Yes
Location:
UK
Description:
Poor, sweet Daisy was found with her three siblings in the middle of a field, down a hole with no mum trying their best to survive. Luckily they were found by friends of 1 dog at a time and bought to safety
Daisy was bought over to the UK last year with her sister. Unfortunately, they are now looking for a new home through no fault of their own.
Daisy and Rosa are a bonded pair, they absolutely adore each other and we would ideally like them to stay together. Somewhere with a large outdoor and indoor space to play in. They enjoy play fighting and wrestling with each other and endless games of chase, choosing to be outside as much as possible. When inside they tend to use the sofas and furniture as trampolines until they completely wear themselves out.
They don’t understand that the resident cats do not want to join in with their games or to be jumped on so a cat free home would be best. They are crate trained and quite happily go to bed in their crates at night with a treat but are still at the stage as puppies of ripping up their beds. Their recall is good, they have been whistle trained and enjoy coming back for high quality treats. They are very affectionate and loving with all humans they meet and can be very bouncy in their over affectionate, greetings and in giving love. Due to this they would need a family with children over the age of 10.
They can be very cautious greeting dogs that are larger than them, and will do their best to avoid them when out on walks. They have been working on this with dogs that are known to them with positive results.
Daisy likes to be top dog, doesn’t want to miss out on anything Rosa might be doing or getting and will muscle in, she is more confident with other dogs too.
Thank you for your interest in Daisy. If you would like to apply to adopt one of our dogs, please read the ‘How do I Adopt’ pages, where you can find more information about the process and the costs involved.
As you can imagine, each one of our dogs is very precious to us, they haven’t had the best start in life and therefore it is absolutely crucial we find the right homes for them. When you complete a registration form, please tell us as much as you can about why you are looking to adopt a dog and how you think you can meet their needs. Every dog is an individual and our amazing rehoming team will know exactly what type of home each dog needs to thrive. For example, will the dog cope with a small garden or is it the type of dog who needs to live in a rural environment? Will the dog enjoy being around children, or is it best suited to an adult only home? Will it cope sharing a home with other pets, or is it best as an only dog? Are you outdoorsy types who like to go hiking, or would you prefer a dog who is happy to snuggle up on the sofa with you? Our rehoming team will be very familiar with the needs of each of our dogs and the information you provide on your application form will help them to match you with the right dog.