




Daisy
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Black Labrador Retriever
About Daisy
West Hills, CA
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Daisy’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Daisy's Story
To apply for Daisy please visit: www.animalcarezone.org/daisy and fill out an application or e-mail adoption@animalcarezone.org with any questions.<br/><br/>Location: Daisy is being fostered in Marina Del Rey, CA. Out of state applicants in Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada and Utah are also considered. Applications from Vancouver, B.C, Canada will also considered. <br/><br/>Daisy:<br/>- Female<br/>- 1 Year Old<br/>- 48 Pounds<br/>- Black Lab Mix <br/>- Neutered, vaccinated and microchipped<br/>- Great with dogs<br/>- No cats please<br/>- Good with all humans. Kids over 8 preferred<br/><br/>Please Read Full Bio Before Proceeding<br/><br/>Hi there! I’m Daisy, a 1 year old black lab mix with a heart full of love and a lot of resilience. Life hasn’t been easy for me lately, but I’m learning how good it feels to be safe and loved. Not long ago, I was living in a kennel at a high-kill shelter for 30 days. I was very scared of people when they approached my kennel. I would try to hide and avoid eye contact. I stayed in my kennel 24/7 and refused to leave. I did not go on a single walk and did not want to interact with anyone. I was afraid, traumatized and frozen. Then I found myself on a euthanasia list, and I didn’t understand what that meant—only that I wasn’t ready to give up. Luckily, I was rescued. <br/><br/>But just as I thought things were looking up, my foster family lost their home in the Los Angeles fires. Now, I’m staying with a new foster who’s helping me get back on my paws. I've come out of my shell at my foster family's house and I am living the stress-free comfy life.<br/><br/>Here’s what I can tell you about me: My foster says I’m "super sweet" and love to be as close to my human as possible. I am a snuggly lover and I’m not afraid to show it, I will give you plenty of hugs and kisses if you have the tolerance for it. I tend to be trusting and will quickly roll over and show you my belly, as I do enjoy a good scratch! I’m working on crate training to help me feel secure when I’m on my own. I’ll admit, I get nervous when my human leaves, but I’m learning every day that they’ll always come back. Oh, and I am pretty much potty trained, I usually politely hover by the door when I need to go outside.<br/><br/>I’ve started to explore the world, and while I’m still a bit shy, I’m gaining confidence quickly. I LOVE saying hello to other dogs and humans, and I even made some new friends through the fence at the dog park (I love to play with other dogs). Treats are my favorite (I’m very food-motivated!), and car rides are my favorite—especially when they involve a stop for a pup cup at Starbucks. Guess what? I have a favorite barista already! My foster mom tries her best to socialize me and takes me all over the place -- pet stores, malls, restaurants, even stores like Nordstrom or Sephora. It's a big world out there and I'm excited to explore it with my human.<br/><br/>I also love toys and chews, so I hope you have plenty of them ready for me. I'll be happy to sit and chew on something, while you watch TV. I’m a gentle, loving, little shadow who will follow you anywhere. Because I am not doing so great at staying home alone, I would prefer someone who works from home or is at least hybrid so that I can have my hooman around me most of the time. My fosters say I’m very smart. I’m a fast learner and I’m making great pawgress at basic commands like 'sit', 'stay', 'come', etc. Whether you live in a house or an apartment, I’ll be happy as long as I have regular exercise and plenty of love. <br/><br/>I have a bit of stranger danger when new people come over to my home so I need slow, proper introductions. But once I get to know these visitors, I warm up to them. I just need some time. I am also a bit unsure of new people so I may show some resource guarding behaviors in front of them, but that will subside once I get to know that they also love me and don't want to take things away from me. I am a young pup at heart, so I would hope that my new family is ready to invest in obedience training and helping me improve my general manners. With your help, I know I can be the perfect family dog! <br/><br/>Are you the forever family I’ve been waiting for? I can’t wait to meet you and start our new adventure together. <br/><br/>*Side note from ACZ - We do not understand how such sweet dogs like Daisy end up at the dog pound. There are a lot of kind, young and eager to please dogs at high kill shelters all across California. The state is truly going through a 'dog crisis.' Please adopt a shelter dog and save their life, literally. They just want love and nothing more.<br/><br/>To apply for Daisy please visit: www.animalcarezone.org/daisy and fill out an application or e-mail adoption@animalcarezone.org with any questions.
To apply for Daisy please visit: www.animalcarezone.org/daisy and fill out an application or e-mail adoption@animalcarezone.org with any questions.
Location: Daisy is being fostered in Marina Del Rey, CA. Out of state applicants in Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada and Utah are also considered. Applications from Vancouver, B.C, Canada will also considered.
Daisy:
- Female
- 1 Year Old
- 48 Pounds
- Black Lab Mix
- Neutered, vaccinated and microchipped
- Great with dogs
- No cats please
- Good with all humans. Kids over 8 preferred
Please Read Full Bio Before Proceeding
Hi there! I’m Daisy, a 1 year old black lab mix with a heart full of love and a lot of resilience. Life hasn’t been easy for me lately, but I’m learning how good it feels to be safe and loved. Not long ago, I was living in a kennel at a high-kill shelter for 30 days. I was very scared of people when they approached my kennel. I would try to hide and avoid eye contact. I stayed in my kenne
To apply for Daisy please visit: www.animalcarezone.org/daisy and fill out an application or e-mail adoption@animalcarezone.org with any questions.
Location: Daisy is being fostered in Marina Del Rey, CA. Out of state applicants in Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada and Utah are also considered. Applications from Vancouver, B.C, Canada will also considered.
Daisy:
- Female
- 1 Year Old
- 48 Pounds
- Black Lab Mix
- Neutered, vaccinated and microchipped
- Great with dogs
- No cats please
- Good with all humans. Kids over 8 preferred
Please Read Full Bio Before Proceeding
Hi there! I’m Daisy, a 1 year old black lab mix with a heart full of love and a lot of resilience. Life hasn’t been easy for me lately, but I’m learning how good it feels to be safe and loved. Not long ago, I was living in a kennel at a high-kill shelter for 30 days. I was very scared of people when they approached my kennel. I would try to hide and avoid eye contact. I stayed in my kennel 24/7 and refused to leave. I did not go on a single walk and did not want to interact with anyone. I was afraid, traumatized and frozen. Then I found myself on a euthanasia list, and I didn’t understand what that meant—only that I wasn’t ready to give up. Luckily, I was rescued.
But just as I thought things were looking up, my foster family lost their home in the Los Angeles fires. Now
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