Prepping for pet parenthood?
There's a lot to learn when you have a new pet. Our sister brand, The Wildest, is here to support you—with new pet checklists, virtual training, and expert guides. Sign up for free.
Close button icon
Adopt

My name is Miss Daisy!

Posted over 13 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Chihuahua/Miniature Pinscher
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
22956

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

5 yr old fawn female, spayed, docked tail and uncropped ears. 10", 12 lb. Shots up-to-date. 100% Housebroken. Daisy is a minpin-chihuahua mix with a full thick tan coat and reddish brown stripe down her back, and red and tan face markings. She was dumped in an elderly person's back yard with two Pomeranians, post-partum with a severe uterine infection. She was in pain, sick and unhappy with all the strangers, and was very nearly euthanized. A Good Samaritan brought her to rescue. She's now had a hysterectomy and series of antibiotics, and is fully recovered.
Miss Daisy is a tiny, plump little girl with a silky soft little belly - she finally trusted us enough to roll over and let us rub it! She's very shy and took her time getting comfortable with us. She has a crate-den with lots of blankies to burrow in, and comes and goes as she pleases. She prefers to sleep in it but sometimes wants to snuggle in bed with her people. In the morning, Miss Daisy can be found fully burrowed and wound up in her blankie, and dislikes being disturbed from her beauty sleep, for she is not a morning girl. She can self-entertain with a chew toy on her blankie, or watching everyone from the back of the couch. She is playful in a chest-down, butt-up kind of way, and wags that little tail a mile-a-minute whenever she sees her favorite person: the man of the house! Of course, anyone with food is a candidate for tail waggin' too! Miss Daisy has decided the others her size are fun to play with and can be seen nudging and rolling back and forth with them, across the bed or under it. She came to us housebroken and very well mannered on a leash, clearly accustomed to walks. Miss Daisy is afraid of large dogs, too many dogs or children, and noisy commotion by those that are bigger than her. She may get nippy when she is afraid. A home without children is recommended, and the quieter it is, the more her playful personality comes out.

Find a pet to adopt

Other pets at this rescue
This rescue hasn't posted any pets that match these criteria.