Daisy and her companion Shadow find themselves looking for a new home due to the economy. Their daddy lost his job and three children to take care of, there's just not enough money to go around for Daisy and Shadow. Very sad these things are happening to such nice people.
Daisy is a very sweet dog. She is very cautious sometimes, and a little afraid of loud noises. (vacuum cleaner). She is obedient although she's never been trained. She loves to cuddle and play. She's good with other dogs and people, but she'd be better with older children.
We'd like for Shadow and Daisy adopted together, but if the perfect family comes along then they can be adopted separately.
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