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Daisy

  • Young
  • Female
  • Extra Large

About Daisy

Paradise, TX

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Extra Large
(101+ lbs lbs)
Coat: Short
Brindle

Behavior

Personality
Athletic, Curious, Dignified, Friendly, Funny, Playful, Protective, Smart
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Daisy’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$250

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Daisy's Story

It seems to have become a tradition here at TIRR Rescue to receive a very special gift somewhere around Christmastime. Sometimes it’s a starved, pregnant little dog, arriving on Christmas Eve, whose outlook for survival is doubtful, much less the delivery of puppies. On another Christmas Eve it was a very old and distressed female Ridgeback whose best hope was to survive to see the dawn of the New Year. This year, 2025, our gift came early, on the day before Thanksgiving. Not our usual Ridgeback, this time it was a purebred Great Dane. Daisy was far from perfect condition as the pictures tell. After a quick visit to the vet and a thorough examination it was determined that there were no underlying health conditions and her appearance was the result of extreme malnutrition. After about 8 weeks of measured, multiple feedings daily with high-quality food (Canidae) the later pictures verify our vet’s diagnosis. <br/><br/>Daisy who is about 3 years old, is a shy and sensitive girl with a very loving nature and mischievous personality. She can also be protective of her home and territory. At a healthy weight of around 120 she can be quite an effective deterrent to intruders. This respectful and obedient house-horse would be a magnificent addition to any fireplace rug or nearby sofa. <br/><br/>Please contact TIRR at www.tirrrescue.org or tirrrescue@gmail.com to get more information on adopting Daisy. <br/><br/>If you are unable to adopt, please consider a small donation for her care or for other dogs in the TIRR Rescue program. https://www.tirrrescue.org/donate<br/><br/>More ways to support us:<br/><br/>Amazon Wishlist https://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/YKLKRTQ7GWKN

It seems to have become a tradition here at TIRR Rescue to receive a very special gift somewhere around Christmastime. Sometimes it’s a starved, pregnant little dog, arriving on Christmas Eve, whose outlook for survival is doubtful, much less the delivery of puppies. On another Christmas Eve it was a very old and distressed female Ridgeback whose best hope was to survive to see the dawn of the New Year. This year, 2025, our gift came early, on the day before Thanksgiving. Not our usual Ridgeback, this time it was a purebred Great Dane. Daisy was far from perfect condition as the pictures tell. After a quick visit to the vet and a thorough examination it was determined that there were no underlying health conditions and her appearance was the result of extreme malnutrition. After about 8 weeks of measured, multiple feedings daily with high-quality food (Canidae) the later pictures verify our vet’s diagnosis.

Daisy who is about 3 years old, is a shy and sensitive girl with a very loving nature and mischievous

It seems to have become a tradition here at TIRR Rescue to receive a very special gift somewhere around Christmastime. Sometimes it’s a starved, pregnant little dog, arriving on Christmas Eve, whose outlook for survival is doubtful, much less the delivery of puppies. On another Christmas Eve it was a very old and distressed female Ridgeback whose best hope was to survive to see the dawn of the New Year. This year, 2025, our gift came early, on the day before Thanksgiving. Not our usual Ridgeback, this time it was a purebred Great Dane. Daisy was far from perfect condition as the pictures tell. After a quick visit to the vet and a thorough examination it was determined that there were no underlying health conditions and her appearance was the result of extreme malnutrition. After about 8 weeks of measured, multiple feedings daily with high-quality food (Canidae) the later pictures verify our vet’s diagnosis.

Daisy who is about 3 years old, is a shy and sensitive girl with a very loving nature and mischievous personality. She can also be protective of her home and territory. At a healthy weight of around 120 she can be quite an effective deterrent to intruders. This respectful and obedient house-horse would be a magnificent addition to any fireplace rug or nearby sofa.

Please contact TIRR at www.tirrrescue.org or tirrrescue@gmail.com to get more information on adopting Daisy.

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Daisy is from Texas Independent Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue

[Paradise, TX]

Visits by appointment only
Location
237 Spring Valley Rd Paradise, TX, 76073

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