
About this Dog
Updated 4.3.25 Daisy and Lilly are bonded sisters from the same litter. Daisy is the type A initiator, and Lilly is up for anything Daisy recommends. Daisy will groom Lilly and encourage her to go out and go potty. Without Daisy, Lilly would be prone to boredom and less engaged. Both girls are very comfortable with humans of all sizes and can't ever say no to cuddles. The two gals would do best with a human at home with them most of the day, however, their current foster is working 8 hour shifts and they manage well enough (Lilly does have an indoor accident here and there when home alone that long). Both are ok to be free roam in the home when alone without a human. Neither has chewed on items or gotten on the counters. The girls' ideal home would have a big, fenced yard because both prefer to roam in a safe place vs go on walks on a leash. Their ideal home also has lots of humans (adults and kids) to give them attention often. Their current foster thinks they are absolutely capable of learning a new routine, but if they have their way they get lots of cuddles, lots of back yard breaks, and lots of love.
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The adopting family is the only party eligible to receive the contribution. The adopting family will be required to provide proof of adoption between 4-6 weeks after adoption. This is to ensure that the home is a good match and Daisy *Adoption Pending* was not returned. After we have verified the adoption, Daisy *Adoption Pending*’s balance will be sent to the adopting family. Our staff provides instructions and help throughout this process.
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Contribute to Daisy *Adoption Pending*'s Stash!

100% of Daisy *Adoption Pending*'s balance will be sent to whoever adopts Daisy *Adoption Pending*.
About this Dog
Updated 4.3.25 Daisy and Lilly are bonded sisters from the same litter. Daisy is the type A initiator, and Lilly is up for anything Daisy recommends. Daisy will groom Lilly and encourage her to go out and go potty. Without Daisy, Lilly would be prone to boredom and less engaged. Both girls are very comfortable with humans of all sizes and can't ever say no to cuddles. The two gals would do best with a human at home with them most of the day, however, their current foster is working 8 hour shifts and they manage well enough (Lilly does have an indoor accident here and there when home alone that long). Both are ok to be free roam in the home when alone without a human. Neither has chewed on items or gotten on the counters. The girls' ideal home would have a big, fenced yard because both prefer to roam in a safe place vs go on walks on a leash. Their ideal home also has lots of humans (adults and kids) to give them attention often. Their current foster thinks they are absolutely capable of learning a new routine, but if they have their way they get lots of cuddles, lots of back yard breaks, and lots of love.