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My basic info
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier/Border Collie
Color
White
Age
2 years 10 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
55 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
866
My details
Good with kids
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Daisy – A Loyal, Playful Companion Looking for Her Perfect Match 🌼🐾
Daisy is a 2-year-old Border Collie/Pit Bull mix, born on Valentine’s Day (2/14/2023) — and true
to her birthday, she has so much love to give. With her goofy personality, deep loyalty, and love
of fetch, Daisy is a sweetheart waiting for the right person to open their heart to her.
Daisy has medium-to-high energy: she’s always up for a game of fetch or some toy time, but
she’s just as happy to curl up in a sunbeam or snuggle with you on the couch afterward. She
knows her basics like sit, down, shake. Her recall is still a work in progress, and she can be a
little sassy if she’s not done playing fetch - she’ll plop right down on the grass with the ball in her
mouth if she’s not ready to head inside! However, she is very attentive and smart and we know
she’d learn a lot with a patient and loving teacher.
She does get nervous and reactive around new people, animals, or unfamiliar sights and
sounds, and we’re currently working on improving her leash manners and confidence on walks.
She’s making progress and responds well to consistent training and positive reinforcement.
While Daisy has lived with other dogs before, we’ve made the incredibly difficult decision to
rehome her because she and our other dog are no longer getting along. We believe she would
be happiest as the only pet in a calm, stable home. Children can also make her anxious — likely
due to her Border Collie instincts to herd — so an adult-only household would be ideal.
That said, once Daisy trusts you, she’s incredibly affectionate, goofy, and devoted. She may be
shy at first, but give her a chance to play fetch and warm up at her own pace, and she’ll soon be
curled up next to you, tail wagging and heart full.
We’re heartbroken to say goodbye, but our hope is to find Daisy a new family who can give her
the space, attention, and understanding she deserves. If you’re looking for a smart, spirited
companion who will reward your patience with endless love, Daisy could be the perfect fit.
Daisy is participating in The Love Pit's iRehome program, so ongoing care and custody are provided by their foster. All behavior and medical information is provided by their caretaker, and TLP encourages all adopters to verify the information with their caretaker prior to adoption.
Meet Daisy – A Loyal, Playful Companion Looking for Her Perfect Match 🌼🐾
Daisy is a 2-year-old Border Collie/Pit Bull mix, born on Valentine’s Day (2/14/2023) — and true
to her birthday, she has so much love to give. With her goofy personality, deep loyalty, and love
of fetch, Daisy is a sweetheart waiting for the right person to open their heart to her.
Daisy has medium-to-high energy: she’s always up for a game of fetch or some toy time, but
she’s just as happy to curl up in a sunbeam or snuggle with you on the couch afterward. She
knows her basics like sit, down, shake. Her recall is still a work in progress, and she can be a
little sassy if she’s not done playing fetch - she’ll plop right down on the grass with the ball in her
mouth if she’s not ready to head inside! However, she is very attentive and smart and we know
she’d learn a lot with a patient and loving teacher.
She does get nervous and reactive around new people, animals, or unfamiliar sights and
sounds, and we’re currently working on improving her leash manners and confidence on walks.
She’s making progress and responds well to consistent training and positive reinforcement.
While Daisy has lived with other dogs before, we’ve made the incredibly difficult decision to
rehome her because she and our other dog are no longer getting along. We believe she would
be happiest as the only pet in a calm, stable home. Children can also make her anxious — likely
due to her Border Collie instincts to herd — so an adult-only household would be ideal.
That said, once Daisy trusts you, she’s incredibly affectionate, goofy, and devoted. She may be
shy at first, but give her a chance to play fetch and warm up at her own pace, and she’ll soon be
curled up next to you, tail wagging and heart full.
We’re heartbroken to say goodbye, but our hope is to find Daisy a new family who can give her
the space, attention, and understanding she deserves. If you’re looking for a smart, spirited
companion who will reward your patience with endless love, Daisy could be the perfect fit.
Daisy is participating in The Love Pit's iRehome program, so ongoing care and custody are provided by their foster. All behavior and medical information is provided by their caretaker, and TLP encourages all adopters to verify the information with their caretaker prior to adoption.
Adopting from The Love Pit means gaining a family member. It means gaining a network of pit bull advocates, ready to support you and provide you with all of the resources we can. Most importantly, adopting from The Love Pit saves lives. When you adopt, you're saving the life of your own dog, opening space in their foster home for another shelter dog in need, and creating space in the shelter kennel for a dog whose life would have otherwise been on the line. Your thanks for all the good you've done? Lots of love and pit bull kisses to enjoy for years to come.
Adopting from The Love Pit means gaining a family member. It means gaining a network of pit bull advocates, ready to support you and provide you with all of the resources we can. Most importantly, adopting from The Love Pit saves lives. When you adopt, you're saving the life of your own dog, opening space in their foster home for another shelter dog in need, and creating space in the shelter kennel for a dog whose life would have otherwise been on the line. Your thanks for all the good you've done? Lots of love and pit bull kisses to enjoy for years to come.
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We have monthly adoption events at different locations in Dallas and Fort Worth which are announced on our social media pages and will also be posted on our website.
We will also set up an appointment with you to meet the dog of your choosing.
We have monthly adoption events at different locations in Dallas and Fort Worth which are announced on our social media pages and will also be posted on our website.
We will also set up an appointment with you to meet the dog of your choosing.
More about this rescue
We are a foster/volunteer based 501c3 nonprofit dog rescue in Dallas, Texas. Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pit bull type dogs in shelters and on the streets through rescue, rehabilitation, education, and advocacy.
Our goal is to educate the public about a breed that often falls victim to breed specific legislation, discrimination, and cruelty and promote responsible pet ownership through spay/neuter initiatives, vaccinations, and training resources.
Go Rescue Dogs Go!
We are a foster/volunteer based 501c3 nonprofit dog rescue in Dallas, Texas. Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pit bull type dogs in shelters and on the streets through rescue, rehabilitation, education, and advocacy.
Our goal is to educate the public about a breed that often falls victim to breed specific legislation, discrimination, and cruelty and promote responsible pet ownership through spay/neuter initiatives, vaccinations, and training resources.
Go Rescue Dogs Go!
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