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My name is Daisy Mae and Fae!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Interview

4

Meet the Pet

5

Home Check

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier/Maltese
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
6 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle 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 personality

My story

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

Daisy Mae is pending adoption.
Fae is still patiently waiting for a home of her own.

We have a transport where we will be personally taking our dogs to their new home leaving by January 9th 2026 to the east coast from where we are located here in Southern California. Surrounding states will be added to our route as needed ☺️ We would love to add Daisy Mae and Fae to our trip for the right home/homes! As always for our adopters peace of mind we never ask for anything up front! Their adoption fees, along with their adopting families share of travel costs will be due the day we arrive in person with the girls ultimately finalizing their adoptions.

Daisy Mae and Fae are sweet little sisters—Yorkie/Maltese mixes (Morkies)—born on 7/15/25, and already bringing so much joy into our days. These girls are happy, confident, and full of life, with tails that never stop wagging and hearts that are clearly meant to love deeply.



They currently weigh 5–6 lbs each, and we expect them to mature around 10–12 lbs full grown.



Both girls will be fully up to date on vaccines upon their adoption, including DA2PP, Bordetella, and Rabies. They have already received fecal testing (we had a fecal test sent to the lab to check for any worms and the results came back negative to all of them,) are both microchipped, and have been issued an official health certificate from our veterinarian that will go home with them. Because they are still very young, they will be placed on spay contracts, allowing them to reach full physical maturity before sterilization—this is the healthiest choice for their long-term wellbeing.



Although Daisy Mae and Fae are sisters, they are not being adopted together. They are wonderfully independent from one another and will absolutely flourish as the cherished princess in their own homes. That said, they are great with other dogs, would enjoy a playful canine companion, and were raised with a cat—so a kitty friend would be just fine too.



Their story began with a family who loved them dearly and had them from just 8 weeks old. A trusted family friend owned the parents, and the intention was for the girls to grow up together. Unfortunately, as life and schedules became overwhelming, it became clear that raising two puppies properly required more time and structure than they could give. Wanting to do right by the girls and avoid making a rushed or unsafe rehoming decision, they reached out to us so Daisy Mae and Fae could have the very best chance at finding the right homes this time around.



These girls are pure joy. They love to play—with toys, with each other, and especially with their people. They are affectionate, social, attentive (even at such a young age), and very well-handled. They adore being held and genuinely enjoy snuggle time—those cuddle sessions are the real deal. They were raised with love, consistency, and attention, and it truly shows in their temperaments.



They are pad trained and clearly understand how to use them, while also learning a consistent outdoor potty schedule. We strongly recommend continuing both to support their progress and prevent any setbacks. Leash training will be new, but these little socialites are eager explorers, and it will quickly become another fun adventure for them. At night, they are transitioning from an open play yard with a bed to an enclosed crate, and they are adjusting very well.



Whoever is lucky enough to add Daisy Mae or Fae to their life will be gaining a devoted companion—a little soul who will love deeply, trust fully, and bring joy every single day.



Their adoption fee is on our website at the bottom of their adoption listing at https://www.breadoflifek9refuge.org/post/daisy-mae-fae-1
This fee covers their vaccines, fecal testing, exam with our veterinarian, microchip/registarion, health certificate, and grooming costs once both girls recieve their final vaccines.



With puppies, the majority of care and cost happens early and all at once. In a very short period of time, they require multiple rounds of vaccines, fecal testing and potential treatments, microchipping, frequent veterinary visits, health certificates, and constant monitoring during critical developmental stages. Beyond medical care, puppies need daily structure, hands-on potty training, crate introduction, socialization, and consistent routines to help shape them into stable, confident adult dogs.



While adult dogs leave us with completed medical procedures such as spay or neuter already done, puppies require everything to be built from the ground up—medically, behaviorally, and emotionally. The time, care, and resources invested during these early months are significant, which is why puppy adoption fees often reflect a level similar to adult dogs. That investment ensures each puppy leaves healthy, well-started, and fully supported as they transition into their forever home.
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Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Natascha Carreon
Phone
Address
New Hope, PA 18938

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

please submit an application and make sure to include the best contact number so that we may follow up with you more efficiently.

2.

Approve Application

Once we review your application we'll then determine if you're a good candidate for the dog you're interested in adopting.

3.

Interview

Due to the distance between us adopting all over the map we hold phone interviews so that we can get to know our adopters better.

4.

Meet the Pet

We do facetime/zoom calls so you can meet our dogs due to distance. We also provide photos/videos if that's better for you.

5.

Home Check

We ask for photos/video of your home, yard/walking area/space to ensure your home is safe and sound.

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

Contracts are signed in advance to reserve your pet for adoption if we are traveling to you, otherwise it's done on the day of adoption.

7.

Pay Fee

Adoption fee/travel costs are always due in person the day we meet with your new pet present, finalizing adoption.

Additional adoption info

we are very hands on in the work we do and strive to be a part of our dog's journeys from beginning to end. We do not make our adopters jump through unnecessary hoops to obtain our approval, as we believe this should be an overall joyous experience.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

All meet and greets are done through zoom/facetime/photo/videos due to distance and are set up by appointments only.
All adoptions are held in person.

More about this rescue

We are a faith-based non-profit organization. We are family run and owned. We don't use any outside fosters of any kind outside of our family ensuring the best of care always. We are a family set out on a mission to do God's work through the many animals lives we have rescued and have been blessed to give a second chance to.

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