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About Daisy
Meet Daisy!
Daisy is about 4 months old and was surrendered to us for rehoming.
We were told Daisys mum is a labrador x maybe ridgeback (and she does look very much like a labrador)
Dad is suspected to be a mastiff but that is not guaranteed.
We are listing Daisy as a medium breed mix with no guarantees apart from the fact she is an absolute sweetheart of a pup.
Daisy is a lovable, intelligent little girl who will always bring a smile to your face.
She is super eager to learn and to please – this along with her love of treats ( read Labrador lol) makes her a breeze to train.
She has quickly mastered sitting on command and has great recall and impressive leash manners.
Daisy adores children and enjoys their company and energy.
Given her size, she would be a perfect match for slightly older children, as she might unintentionally knock over smaller, lively tots.
She is just a real dream to have around and is already crate and toilet trained, making her a perfect housemate.
Daisy relishes companionship: hence, another dog in the family would make her feel right at home.
It's important to note that Daisy loves to play chase so if you happen to have a cat in the family, secure boundaries would be necessary to maintain a harmonious environment.
Daisy is an athletic puppy who loves spending time outdoors.
An ample backyard or regular park visits would keep her active and healthy.
Daisy occasionally displays timidity in unfamiliar situations, but she is quickly won over with a good cuddle and a belly rub.
Trust us, she warms up quickly and settles in nicely with a bit of positive reinforcement.
Overall, Daisy is a sweet, funny, and affectionate little girl who loves spending time with you.
Her delightful blend of energy, intelligence, and super-loving nature will make her an ideal furry addition to any family.
She's just waiting for her chance to charm your socks off!
Daisy is vaccinated, microchipped, and up to date with her flea and worm treatments.
Her adoption fee of $625 includes desexing at one of our partner vets when she is almost 6 months old.
Daisy is in foster care at Caboolture.
If you would like to meet her, please send us a detailed message telling us all about yourself and the amazing life you could share with her.
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Adoption details
At The Mini Rescue, we strive to make the adoption process as seamless as possible. We understand that bringing a new pet into your home is a big decision that will enrich your life in countless ways. That’s why we’ve developed a clear, step-by-step guide to help you find your perfect match and provide a loving home for one of our precious animals. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way, from your initial interest to the joyful day you bring your new friend home.
How to Adopt: A Step-By-Step Guide:
1. Browse Our Selection: Visit our Animals page and use the menu to view the various pets we have available. Choose between cats and dogs to narrow your search.
2. Expression of Interest: Found a pet that captures your heart? Reach out to us for an Expression of Interest (EOI) form to initiate the process.
3. Patience is a Virtue: We meticulously review every EOI to ensure each animal goes to the right home. Thank you for your patience during this critical stage.
4. Meet Your Potential Pet: If your EOI is approved, we'll organise a Meet & Greet session. It’s a great opportunity for both you and the animal to see if it’s a perfect match.
5. Adoption Application & Home Review: If you're ready to move forward, you'll need to complete our adoption application and agree to a home review.
6. Review & Approval: Your application and home review will be assessed to guarantee a secure, loving environment for your potential pet.
7. Adoption Fee: Upon approval, you'll be required to pay the non-negotiable adoption fee. This fee directly supports our animal care efforts.
8. Welcome Home: Once the fee is processed, we'll coordinate the special day when you can bring your new pet home.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.








