Daisy looks like the kind of puppy people accidentally rearrange their entire lives around within forty-eight hours of meeting her. The kind where you say, “we’re just gonna foster her for now,” and then suddenly you’re ordering her seasonal bandanas online and referring to her as your little best friend. This little beagle mix baby is confident, social, easygoing, and operating entirely on the belief that the world is full of friends she simply hasn’t met yet. She greets people immediately, loves kids, adores other dogs, and carries herself with the emotional confidence of somebody who has absolutely never paid a bill in her life. Daisy has one of those faces that looks permanently concerned about something extremely small, like she just overheard somebody say there might not be enough mozzarella sticks for everybody. Meanwhile, she is tiny, happy, thriving, and living a completely stress-free lifestyle. She’s playful and affectionate without being wild, and she has that perfect “little sidekick” personality where she naturally wants to be involved in whatever you’re doing. Folding laundry? Daisy’s supervising. Making coffee? Daisy’s there for morale support. Walking to the bathroom? Great news — you now have a tiny unpaid assistant following directly behind you like a nervous intern. She’s the kind of puppy you picture curled up beside you during slow mornings while the coffee brews, trotting through the kitchen while dinner’s cooking, riding shotgun for errands, and quietly becoming everybody’s favorite family member without even trying.
Ideal Home
Daisy would absolutely thrive with a canine sibling to wrestle and play with. Homes with another dog are especially preferred because this litter truly flourishes with canine companionship and seems happiest with a built-in best friend around. Whether that’s backyard zoomies, living room wrestling matches, or simply following another dog around the house like a tiny emotional support assistant, they genuinely adore having a buddy. Daisy is also confident and adaptable enough that she won’t spiral into a Victorian tragedy if she’s your one and only. She gets along beautifully with cats, kids, and strangers. We recommend homes with children 10 years and over to ensure the best fit for both the pets and families involved.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions were mentioned in the listing.
Training & Support
Daisy is still just a baby, so she’ll need all the normal puppy basics — potty training, leash training, and learning that every leaf blowing through the yard is not part of an active FBI investigation. She’s eager to please, incredibly adaptable, and already showing signs of being one of those dogs that settles into a family like she’s been there forever.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Once we have received your application, we will review and reach out to set-up an interview with one of our volunteers.
Transporation
Daisy is currently being fostered in New Jersey and will be transported to the perfect forever home by our rescue! We have transports departing each week!