Meet Daisy Duke!!
If you're a sucker for a pup with a wiggly little rump, a cute nub tail, and a heart full of love, congratulations... you just found your girl. Daisy somehow ended up at one of the highest kill shelters in Houston. One of our volunteers happened to spot her while there to meet another dog. With her happy wiggles and sweet personality, she immediately stole her heart. So when Daisy landed on the euthanasia list just a week later, we knew there was no way we were leaving her behind. Now she's safe, thriving in a foster home, and ready to find the forever family she deserves. At around 2 years old and 48 pounds, Daisy is the perfect mix of playful and cuddly. She absolutely adores people and lights up anytime she meets another dog. Honestly, we suspect she may even be a little younger because she has that instant OMG, let's play! puppy-like excitement with every furry friend she meets. Her foster sibling, a 2-year-old cattle dog, became her bestie immediately. Because she loves canine companionship so much, Daisy would thrive with another playful dog in her forever home, though she'd also do just fine with regular social time and adventures with other pups. We aren't sure how she feels about cats, but she does show a bit of prey drive for squirrels on walks. Daisy is potty trained, walks nicely on leash, and is truly just an all-around good girl. She can be a little timid in the car at first, likely because she worries she's being abandoned again, but with love and reassurance, she's already learning those scary days are behind her forever. Breed-wise, your guess is as good as ours! She occasionally lets out the cutest little hound-style howl, which makes us think there may be some beagle in the mix, possibly blended with Aussie or heeler. Whatever she is, she's absolutely adorable. Daisy is medium energy, always happy to join you for walks, hikes, and adventures, but equally content to curl up for a cozy Netflix night afterward.
Ideal Home
Daisy would thrive with another playful dog in her forever home, though she'd also do just fine with regular social time and adventures with other pups.
Ongoing Health
No ongoing health issues are mentioned.
Training & Support
Daisy is potty trained and walks nicely on leash. She can be a little timid in the car at first, but with love and reassurance, she is learning those scary days are behind her forever.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation
Daisy is currently being fostered in Houston, Texas, but she is available for adoption and transport to many areas across the country. If you are seeing this post, there's a good chance we have a transport stop near you.