Posted over 6 months ago
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Meet the Pet
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This helps Northwest Dog Project with pet care costs.
Meet Daisy!
Daisy came to us after being surrendered to a shelter along with her sister and mother. Upon arrival, we discovered a concerning mass on her abdomen. Our veterinary team promptly evaluated her, and the mass was surgically removed and tested. Sadly, the results confirmed both squamous cell carcinoma and hemangiosarcoma.
Following her initial surgery, Daisy experienced a rapid regrowth of the squamous cell carcinoma, and she now has multiple lesions on her abdomen. After another consultation, our vets have advised against a second surgery due to the fragile condition of her tissue, which would make successful closure unlikely. Instead, we’re managing her condition with topical treatments to slow the growth and keep her comfortable for as long as possible, always prioritizing her quality of life.
To help protect her lesions, Daisy wears a soft wrap overnight and occasionally during the day if she starts licking. Despite her diagnosis, Daisy remains full of life and love—and we would absolutely love to find her a foster or, even better, a forever home.
Daisy is a true bird dog at heart. She adores going for walks, nose to the ground, taking in the world through scent. She does have a noticeable prey drive, so a home without cats or small animals is best. Daisy is incredibly affectionate and craves human attention—so much so that she occasionally needs a gentle reminder of her manners.
She would thrive with a confident, dog-savvy person who can provide structure and clear boundaries. Daisy could live happily with another dog her size or enjoy life as your one and only.
If you’re interested in fostering, we provide all supplies, medical care, and full support. If you’re ready to open your heart and home to Daisy—whether as a foster or forever family—please submit an adoption application through our website
Adoption fee includes - spay/neuter, microchip & chip registration, UTD vaccines, fecal testing, de-worming, flea treatment.
Daisy would do great in a home with...
Cats : nope
Dogs : Yep!
Kiddos : 10+
Meet Daisy!
Daisy came to us after being surrendered to a shelter along with her sister and mother. Upon arrival, we discovered a concerning mass on her abdomen. Our veterinary team promptly evaluated her, and the mass was surgically removed and tested. Sadly, the results confirmed both squamous cell carcinoma and hemangiosarcoma.
Following her initial surgery, Daisy experienced a rapid regrowth of the squamous cell carcinoma, and she now has multiple lesions on her abdomen. After another consultation, our vets have advised against a second surgery due to the fragile condition of her tissue, which would make successful closure unlikely. Instead, we’re managing her condition with topical treatments to slow the growth and keep her comfortable for as long as possible, always prioritizing her quality of life.
To help protect her lesions, Daisy wears a soft wrap overnight and occasionally during the day if she starts licking. Despite her diagnosis, Daisy remains full of life and love—and we would absolutely love to find her a foster or, even better, a forever home.
Daisy is a true bird dog at heart. She adores going for walks, nose to the ground, taking in the world through scent. She does have a noticeable prey drive, so a home without cats or small animals is best. Daisy is incredibly affectionate and craves human attention—so much so that she occasionally needs a gentle reminder of her manners.
She would thrive with a confident, dog-savvy person who can provide structure and clear boundaries. Daisy could live happily with another dog her size or enjoy life as your one and only.
If you’re interested in fostering, we provide all supplies, medical care, and full support. If you’re ready to open your heart and home to Daisy—whether as a foster or forever family—please submit an adoption application through our website
Adoption fee includes - spay/neuter, microchip & chip registration, UTD vaccines, fecal testing, de-worming, flea treatment.
Daisy would do great in a home with...
Cats : nope
Dogs : Yep!
Kiddos : 10+
Submit Application
Interview
IF your application is selected as a match for a dog, we will reach out to your references and request a home tour video.
Meet the Pet
IF your references and home tour video are approved, you will be invited out to our rescue location to meet our dog(s).
Sign Adoption Contract
IF the meet & greet goes well, you will be asked to pay the adoption fee, sign the contract, and are ready to take your new dog home!