DAISY
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Border Collie
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About DAISY
San Luis Obispo, CA
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DAISY’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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DAISY's Story
Daisy is a sweet, shy 3-year-old Queensland Heeler / Border Collie mix who is blossoming in foster care after a tough start in the shelter. She was surrendered due to her strong herding instincts toward cats and small dogs. Daisy is gentle, affectionate, and loves being near her people—whether that’s going for a walk or relaxing on a cozy dog bed nearby. She’s housetrained (with the occasional accident during transitions), crate trained, sleeps quietly through the night, walks nicely on leash, and rides well in the car—especially if the destination is the beach. Daisy is smart, eager to please, and enjoys puzzle toys and snuffle mats. Loud noises can startle her, but she gains confidence when walking with another dog. Daisy is a bit overweight and is currently working on slimming down with regular walks. She isn’t very vocal overall—a rare trait for a Heeler—though she may whine briefly while adjusting to being crated in a new home. Once settled, she’s calm and content and often chooses her crate as a safe, comfortable place to relax. Daisy does best with dogs her size or larger and would need a cat-free home with no small dogs. Due to her herding instincts, she may do best in a home with older, dog-savvy children who can respect her space. What you’ll love most? Her happy food-time dance, goofy couch jumps, and sweet snuggles. If you’d like to meet Daisy, please contact SLO County Animal Services at 805-781-4400 to get in touch with her foster.
Daisy is a sweet, shy 3-year-old Queensland Heeler / Border Collie mix who is blossoming in foster care after a tough start in the shelter. She was surrendered due to her strong herding instincts toward cats and small dogs. Daisy is gentle, affectionate, and loves being near her people—whether that’s going for a walk or relaxing on a cozy dog bed nearby. She’s housetrained (with the occasional accident during transitions), crate trained, sleeps quietly through the night, walks nicely on leash, and rides well in the car—especially if the destination is the beach. Daisy is smart, eager to please, and enjoys puzzle toys and snuffle mats. Loud noises can startle her, but she gains confidence when walking with another dog. Daisy is a bit overweight and is currently working on slimming down with regular walks. She isn’t very vocal overall—a rare trait for a Heeler—though she may whine briefly while adjusting to being crated in a new home. Once settled, she’s calm and content and often chooses her crate as a safe, comfortable pla
Daisy is a sweet, shy 3-year-old Queensland Heeler / Border Collie mix who is blossoming in foster care after a tough start in the shelter. She was surrendered due to her strong herding instincts toward cats and small dogs. Daisy is gentle, affectionate, and loves being near her people—whether that’s going for a walk or relaxing on a cozy dog bed nearby. She’s housetrained (with the occasional accident during transitions), crate trained, sleeps quietly through the night, walks nicely on leash, and rides well in the car—especially if the destination is the beach. Daisy is smart, eager to please, and enjoys puzzle toys and snuffle mats. Loud noises can startle her, but she gains confidence when walking with another dog. Daisy is a bit overweight and is currently working on slimming down with regular walks. She isn’t very vocal overall—a rare trait for a Heeler—though she may whine briefly while adjusting to being crated in a new home. Once settled, she’s calm and content and often chooses her crate as a safe, comfortable place to relax. Daisy does best with dogs her size or larger and would need a cat-free home with no small dogs. Due to her herding instincts, she may do best in a home with older, dog-savvy children who can respect her space. What you’ll love most? Her happy food-time dance, goofy couch jumps, and sweet snuggles. If you’d like to meet Daisy, please contact SLO County Animal Services at 805-781-440
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DAISY is from San Luis Obispo County - Animal Services Division
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