Daisy

A717056
Labrador Retriever Mix
Female
2 years – 40.70 lbs.
Tan and White Color
In a Foster Home

About

WATCH MY VIDEO...Daisy is a lovely 2 year old Lab mix who came to us from another shelter, so her past is a bit of a mystery. What we do know is that since arriving, she has been nothing short of wonderful. Daisy is truly a sweetheart. She is all about love and connection and would much rather cuddle than do just about anything else. During her time with us, she usually chooses to stay close to people. She happily leans in for pets, gives lots of kisses. Daisy greets people with warmth and enjoys toys and likes treats, adding a playful touch to her loving personality. We are still getting to know Daisy, so at this time we are unsure about her training, including commands and how she does with other dogs. What is clear is that she has a kind heart and a strong desire to be close to her people. Daisy is looking for a home where she can be showered with the affection she so clearly loves. If you are searching for a cuddly, loving companion who just wants to be by your side, Daisy may be the perfect match.

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