




Daisy
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Daisy
Fort Montgomery, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Daisy's Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Daisy's Story
Backstory for Daisy<br/><br/>Animal Saints Rescue Society was asked to help with an owner surrender involving several Imperial Shih Tzu. Their former person was having emergency medical issues that were life threatening, and they were not well enough to take care of them. Our nonprofit became the safety net for these incredible Shih Tzu. <br/><br/>Our nonprofit is here to help so the Animal Saints do not end up in overcrowded government animal control facilities that euthanize due to lack of space. Daisy recently arrived to our sanctuary to get all of the medical care she needs. Now that we have gotten to know her personality and she has shown us what she needs in a family, she is ready to be placed in her lifetime home. We look forward to finding out who this will be! <br/><br/><br/>Get to Know Daisy<br/><br/>Name meaning: represents light, purity, and quiet resilience. Daisy is an apt name for this extraordinary Animal Saint. <br/><br/>age: 3 years young with a birthdate of 3.22.2022<br/>breed: Shih Tzu<br/>weight: 7-7.5 pounds<br/><br/>Vaccines: <br/>Rabies <br/>DHPP<br/>Bordetella <br/>Corona/flu <br/><br/>Other Tests and Procedures: <br/><br/>Spayed in June, 2026<br/><br/>Snap 4Dx test (passed and tested negative for heart worm, lyme, ehrlichia, and anaplasmosis)<br/> <br/>Dental cleaning in June, 2026 <br/><br/>Bloodwork June, 2026 - Slightly elevated level in a couple of numbers, most likely due to arriving with flea bites and scabs. She has been treated, and her skin has healed. Everything else is within normal range and shows healthy organs. <br/><br/>Additional procedures and treatments: <br/> Microchipped<br/> Fecal test, negative<br/> Flea/tick preventive treatment, heart worm prevention, and dewormer <br/> First positive reinforcement training sessions <br/> Several baths and grooms <br/><br/>A good health certificate, as well as a certificate of veterinary inspection, is provided with her medical records.<br/><br/>Requested adoption donation fee is only $800. This is to partly cover the costs of care that our 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal rescue has incurred. On average, Animal Saints cost to save a life through our nonprofit exceeds $2,000 per Saint. We do our best to keep our adoption requests as reasonable as possible to encourage more people to adopt. <br/><br/><br/>Breed and Hair Notes <br/><br/>Daisy has hair and not fur. She is a very rare Imperial Shih Tzu with black and tan dobie markings. <br/><br/>Daisy is full grown and very small, one of the smallest Shih Tzu we have helped. <br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE: Daisys hair will grow as it is not fur. She will need professional grooming every 4-6 weeks. Only apply if you understand the additional maintenance and cost these dear hair-not-fur souls need and are willing to commit to life for such care.<br/><br/>Daisy was very frightened for baths when she first arrived. Now, shes calm in them after having several since coming into our care. She had to be shaved down when she first arrived. Her hair is now long enough for haircuts, and she is great about them. She does well for trims, and she wags her tail through them. <br/><br/><br/>Personality<br/><br/>Daisy is sweet, spunky, and especially special. She is shy and skittish initially around people she does not yet know. She is very ready to connect, though. We believe that with training and time, she will gain confidence and enjoy meeting new humans. <br/><br/>Daisy has a spring in her step and a joy for life. She loves to talk when she gets excited, and she has a great dance every time her morning and evening meals are served. <br/><br/>Daisy needs a person/family who is willing to meet her where she is in her progress. At this point, shes not the kind of girl who will just jump in a new persons lap right away. She is very sweet and is in want of attention and hugs once she knows and trusts a person. But getting to that point takes time. Gaining her trust is a gift, and she needs someone who appreciates how special it is to connect with an Animal Saint in this way. <br/><br/>Because of Daisys current shyness and skittishness, she is a flight risk. This means that she needs training and time before going out on a harness and leash for a walk. If you live in a noisy urban area, it is going to take awhile before shes comfortable with it. <br/><br/>Daisy is learning foundational skills training. We are working on sit, recall word here, and look. We expect her new family to continue training sessions with a professional and certified positive reinforcement trainer to keep her safe in her new life. <br/><br/>To learn more about Daisy, see her excitement about life despite being camera shy, and take in her soulful and sweet disposition, view her short film here: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/1212170249<br/><br/><br/>Ideal Home<br/><br/>Daisy needs a quiet and laidback home. No high energy children. Adults only who can give a stable, consistent, and safe home. Daisy needs someone to be home throughout the day. Being alone makes her anxious, though this will diminish as she gains more confidence. <br/><br/>Ideally, she should have canine siblings. If a family is interested in adopting just Daisy as their only dog, this is a possibility, but she is going to need to have canine friends nearby to see them often. Shes the kind of girl that follows other canines who are more outgoing and confident. She is going to come out of her shell much more quickly if she can observe and emulate other canines. <br/><br/>It is ideal for Daisy to be in a home with people who are around most of the time. She would not do well being alone for hours on her own while her people are away working. It is important to match her with someone who works remotely or is retired. <br/><br/>No crates for Daisy. If crates are necessary for your lifestyle, then Daisy is not a match. Plan on sharing your sofa and bed with her. Once she trusts you, she will want to be by your side, no matter where you are or what you are doing. She is ready to be a loyal companion for life! <br/><br/><br/><br/>Love and Commitment <br/><br/>At Animal Saints Rescue Society, our goal is to keep dogs out of overcapacity animal control facilities and out of a re-homing cycle. Our goal is to place the dogs we save into lifetime families. <br/><br/>With this in mind, we seek adopters who understand that an adoption is a lifetime commitment. The families who adopt from us believe that love is not a feeling, it is a decision. Some humans still believe its okay to try out a dog for a few weeks, a few months, or even a few years — then discard when they get bored or dont want to deal with emotional or physical needs. <br/><br/>We are looking for the empathetic, kind, and patient humans in this world who view these Animal Saints as family. They don't believe animals are subordinates or view them as mere possessions; they are partners in life. They are committed to giving them the safety and love they need to flourish. <br/><br/>Will that family be you? We look forward to finding out and receiving your application!
Backstory for Daisy
Animal Saints Rescue Society was asked to help with an owner surrender involving several Imperial Shih Tzu. Their former person was having emergency medical issues that were life threatening, and they were not well enough to take care of them. Our nonprofit became the safety net for these incredible Shih Tzu.
Our nonprofit is here to help so the Animal Saints do not end up in overcrowded government animal control facilities that euthanize due to lack of space. Daisy recently arrived to our sanctuary to get all of the medical care she needs. Now that we have gotten to know her personality and she has shown us what she needs in a family, she is ready to be placed in her lifetime home. We look forward to finding out who this will be!
Get to Know Daisy
Name meaning: represents light, purity, and quiet resilience. Daisy is an apt name for this extraordinary Animal Saint.
age: 3 years young with a birthdate of 3.22.2022
breed: Shih Tzu
weight: 7-7.5 p
Backstory for Daisy
Animal Saints Rescue Society was asked to help with an owner surrender involving several Imperial Shih Tzu. Their former person was having emergency medical issues that were life threatening, and they were not well enough to take care of them. Our nonprofit became the safety net for these incredible Shih Tzu.
Our nonprofit is here to help so the Animal Saints do not end up in overcrowded government animal control facilities that euthanize due to lack of space. Daisy recently arrived to our sanctuary to get all of the medical care she needs. Now that we have gotten to know her personality and she has shown us what she needs in a family, she is ready to be placed in her lifetime home. We look forward to finding out who this will be!
Get to Know Daisy
Name meaning: represents light, purity, and quiet resilience. Daisy is an apt name for this extraordinary Animal Saint.
age: 3 years young with a birthdate of 3.22.2022
breed: Shih Tzu
weight: 7-7.5 pounds
Vaccines:
Rabies
DHPP
Bordetella
Corona/flu
Other Tests and Procedures:
Spayed in June, 2026
Snap 4Dx test (passed and tested negative for heart worm, lyme, ehrlichia, and anaplasmosis)
Dental cleaning in June, 2026
Bloodwork June, 2026 - Slightly elevated level in a couple of numbers, most likely due to arriving wi
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