This adorable young girl has so much love to give, affectionate, loyal and goofy!
No Full Time Workers
Large and secured garden
No children under 12 years old
Active home
Daisy Loves
Fetch
Tug of war
Swimming
Meet Daisy
Background
This is very much a heartbreaking story, we will not got into too much details.
Daisy’s human Mummy sadly went to heaven, this was very sudden and Daisy was left with her for a short period of time. This did affect Daisy and she became withdrawn and anxious after such a huge loss. Daisy loved her human Mummy very much, and yes dogs do grieve.
Poor Daisy her world was turned upside down. Since loosing her Mummy, Daisy has been lucky enough to live with family members. This transition was not easy for her at first or for the family, but with time, love and care Daisy has become so much better in herself. Her current family have really helped her gain her confidence and have given her so much love and affection. She has been living with them about a year and things have really improved with their guidance.
Daisy was only going to be with them temporarily to start with but things and life commitments can change as we all know. Sadly with work commitments and a busy family lifestyle they feel Daisy needs more than they can give her. It’s very hard for them also but Daisy needs must come first as she has been through so much heartache.
Requirements
Absolutely no full-time workers (Daisy needs human company throughout the day and people willing to give her plenty of love).
No other dogs (she is fine with dogs outside, but Daisy has never lived with another dog and we do not want to add any further stress). No cats.
Children aged 10 and over (this is purely because Daisy may jump up from time to time, just with excitement, not aggression).
We request her new owners not to showboat Daisy for at least a week (this means handling her gently and allowing her to settle with you in her new home; introduce things slowly and steadily).
A secure and safe garden is essential; fences must be at least 5 to 6 feet, and any gate must have a lock.
Exercise
Daisy has 5/6 short walks a day plus one medium walk per day. 2-3 long walks per week.
Her recall is quite good, we do not recommend her new owners allow her off lead unless in a secure area until you have complete trust and control with each other.
Daisy does sometimes pull on her lead, some loose lead training might be beneficial.
Interaction with other dogs :- Off lead says hello and sniffs for 15 seconds and then carries on her way.
Likes & Dislikes
Dislikes: Nasty vacuum cleaner, but not overly a major issue
Daisy has the most beautiful soft curly coat, only sheds minimally as all dogs shed some amount.
Her new owners will need to keep on top of her grooming needs with brushing and combing her coat.
Daisy is a bit unsure of being brushed at home but slowly getting used to it. Treats might help and introduce the brush slowly at first, short spurts.
She attends a professional groomers every 8 to 10 weeks at present.
Daisy as stated has been through a lot in her short life and now needs a home where she can settle for the rest of her life.
Still can get excited at times, can jump up when excited but not in an aggressive way.
Her general obedience is good, but can always do with some extra training, this is a great way to bond with each other.
Daisy has never shown any signs of being aggressive and has never bitten.
She is a social girl but always room for further improvement, especially transitioning into a new home with new people.
Daisy is toilet trained but with any dog moving to a new and strange environment accidents can occur.
Daisy sleeps in her own bed downstairs (first few nights whilst settling we would suggest her new owners sleep by her).
She is non destructive in her home.
Never been crate trained.
Daisy can be left up too a few hours per day.
Daisy travels fine in the car used to boot or back seat.
Daisy loves to swim but too much swimming will give her ear infections.
This rehome is very sensitive and we will only allow Daisy to go into the perfect home with special people whom will promise to love and care for her for the rest of her life.
Colour Reddish Ginger
Spayed
Height 23 inches approximately
Weight 25 Kgs
Microchipped which has been checked
Vaccine booster due June 2025
Worming Treatment we need to confirm dates
Flea/tick treatment administered May 2025
Stress medication Vetpro given after her spay (no longer on meds), ear lugs full of fur which were cleaned and removed of hair, no further actions.
Too much swimming can result in Daisy getting ear infections.
No known allergies but no human food as she does not digest this well.
Before you apply
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