Daisy is a 1 year-old Redbone Coonhound mix girl who’s still very much a puppy. Her family turned her into a shelter because they didn’t have a fence and Daisy liked to roam the neighborhood. She’s got a fenced yard in her foster home and does not try to go over it. She’s very content playing with the other dogs in her foster home so she would love having a canine pal or two in her new home as well as a fenced yard to have fun in.
Daisy is a little on the shy and submissive side when meeting new people but comes out of her shell quickly. Daisy has excellent crate manners but hasn’t quite figured out that she should ask to go outside for potty breaks. She’s eager to please so should catch on quickly. She has a zest for life and the get-up-and-go of the energizer bunny! If you’re a couch potato looking for a laid back dog, she’s not the dog for you. She would love an active family to go hiking and running with. She’s also very affectionate and freely gives kisses. A home with out cats would suite her best as she likes chasing them.
Daisy weighs about 37 pounds and her adoption fee is $200. She’s spayed, heartworm negative and on monthly preventative, up to date on vaccinations, wormed, on flea preventative, and microchipped. All Canine Lifeline adoptions come with a two-week trial period to make sure it’s a great match before the adoption is finalized. Please email info@caninelifeline.org if you’re interested in Daisy.
We do not have a physical shelter and are an all foster based organization. An approved application is required before we schedule meets with any of our dogs. All of our dogs come to us from county dog pounds so we have no history on them. We also have no foster homes with young children so aren’t comfortable placing any of them in a home with children less than 4-5 years of age. We try to respond to inquiries within 24-48 hours so if you haven’t heard from us within that time frame, please check your junk mail or spam folder to make sure our reply hasn’t landed in there.
I am fostering Daisy, and she is such a sweetheart! She is all puppy in her behaviors with lots of energy to burn and loves to play! She likes pulling the stuffing out of plush toys. She would do best in a home with an active family. I think she would enjoy going for hikes or jogging. If you have another dog in the home already, it should be one that enjoys playing with other dogs. Daisy wants desperately to play with my older dog, and he wants nothing to do with her. She doesn’t understand why he won’t play and keeps pestering him, which just aggravates him and has caused some friction.She is not fully house trained, and we are working on that. In general, she would benefit from obedience training. The jury is still out when it comes to her and cats. She’s been nose to nose with my one cat and then walked away from him, but she seems to want to chase after my other cat…every time. I think she would be better suited in a home without cats.
I spent time with Daisy today. What a DOLL!! She is just such a great dog. She walks well on a leash. She rolled over for a belly rub. and she was very calm. Daisy enjoyed the company of humans & canines. She will make a great family addition.