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Daisy is a sweet, affectionate, and intelligent pup who forms deep bonds with her people, thriving in a calm, structured home as the only pet. She is leash and crate trained, obedient, and loves toys and fetch. Daisy does wonderfully with respectful children and all adults, enjoying relaxing walks and car rides. While she can be anxious around other dogs or during transitions, she responds well to reassurance. Daisy would flourish in a patient, loving home providing structure, stability, and affection.
Special Needs
Can become anxious around other dogs or during transitions.
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
Mastiff / American Pit Bull Terrier
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