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About Daisy | 2 yrs
Likes, Dislikes, Fears, Endearments and Quirks
Daisy is a cuddly, smart and affectionate dog who is already obedient, well behaved and easy to train. She knows the commands hi five, sit, roll, lay down, beg and back up.
She loves belly rubs and raw hides but dislikes laundry baskets.
Daisy will be her owner's shadow and is happiest around people but is ok to be alone as well.
Ideal Owner
Daisy is a playful, loyal and warm dog who would suit an owner wanting an affectionate dog but one that is not needy.
Daisy would prefer all her owner's attention. Since the arrival of a new baby there has been some mild tension with another dog in the home (being protective) which is why we recommend she is the only permanent dog - but she is fine with other dogs socially.
Daisy is ok for full time workers (9am-5pm) as long as she is a central focus when people are home.
As Daisy is people orientated she needs to be part of family activities.
She will not suit homes with residents that are very young, frail, elderly, renters or time poor.
Tolerance to Being Alone During the Day
Barks but can be commanded to stop.
She will suit any of the following:
- someone home more often than not,
- stay at home parent,
- someone that works from home,
- part time workers,
- empty nesters,
- active retirees,
- full time workers (9am-5pm) as long as she is a central focus when people are home.
Exercise Requirements
Medium - playful and moderately active (can miss a daily walk). Also loves playing fetch.
When ON a lead ...
She is usually well behaved. She will run or walk at your pace and very obedient.
When OFF a lead ...
She is pretty good but doesn’t always come back immediately when called.
Type of Yard Required
Medium to large interesting and secure. Daisy will run out through an open door or gate if inadvertently left open but will come back.
Good with Other Dogs
Not Good with Cats
Good with Kids + 7 yrs as excitable at times
Toilet Trained
Size 33 kgs
Located Ripley QLD 4306. Applicants within driving distance.
If interested please complete this form https://www.dogadoption.org.au/expression-of-interest---adoption.html
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Adoption details
1) Read the dog's profile
2) Complete the expression of Interest form
https://www.dogadoption.org.au/expression-of-interest---adoption.html
3) Speak to the carer and arrange a meeting
4) House assessment is completed
5) Adoption is completed with a minimum 2 week cooling off period (similar to a trial but with legal protection)
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We strongly recommend you read the profile carefully where everything we know about the dog/s is outlined.
If you are interested in a dog we invite you to submit an application form so we can learn more about your circumstances. This is to ensure we match the right dog to the best home. (one form per family - not per dog) https://www.dogadoption.org.au/expression-of-interest---adoption.html
This is for the benefit of both the dog and the potential new owner(s). It also saves time and uses limited resources more effectively.
Once the essential criteria is confirmed we put you in touch with the carer for a more detailed chat with a view of meeting the dog(s).
If you decide to proceed with the adoption we make a time for a house check.
The adoption fee is then paid (there is a 2 week cooling off period.) Please note we offer a 2 week cooling off period but do not usually allow trials. See here for the difference https://www.dogadoption.org.au/can-my-dogs-new-owner-have-a-trial-period-before-deciding-to-adopt.html
Foster carers are also able to adopt foster dogs once approved.
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.