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Daisy

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Daisy

Stanstead, QC

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

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

Français ci-dessous<br/><br/>Daisy is a one-year-old Australian Shepherd mix weighing 44 pounds, a great medium size for someone looking for a dog who is fun and active but not too big. She has the markings of an Australian Shepherd with the convenience of a short coat. Let’s just say she is uniquely beautiful.<br/><br/>Daisy is a playful, energetic young dog who loves to run and chase her ball. She has lived with children and has previous experience with other animals, including a small dog and a cat. She enjoys playing and interacting with other dogs, though she is still learning how to consistently read canine social cues and will benefit from continued socialization. She needs guidance to learn how to greet new playmates with calmness and good manners.<br/><br/>In new environments and with unfamiliar people, Daisy can be a little unsure at first and will submissive pee. This is something she does when she feels insecure, not a house-training issue. With just a little patience and reassurance, she becomes more trusting and shows her sweet, gentle personality. She is looking for a home with an adopter who will provide stability and give her the time she needs to build confidence and continue to grow into a well-rounded adult dog.<br/>Daisy will do best in a home where she is not alone for long periods on a regular basis, especially as she settles into her new routine and becomes more familiar with the daily schedule.<br/><br/>Daisy is clean overnight in her pen and is responding well to routine and structure. She thrives when given consistent guidance, daily activity, and positive outlets for her energy.<br/><br/>In the right home, one that offers patience, structure, and plenty of engagement, Daisy will continue to blossom into a loyal, fun, and devoted companion.<br/>To inquire about adopting sweet Daisy, please call our dog adoption coordinator Brenda at 819.876.7747 any day of the week between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. <br/><br/>**********************<br/>Daisy est une chienne croisée berger australien âgée d’un an qui pèse 20 kg, une taille moyenne idéale pour ceux qui recherchent un chien joyeux et actif sans être trop imposant. Elle présente les caractéristiques physiques du berger australien, avec l’avantage d’un pelage court. Disons simplement qu’elle est d’une beauté unique.<br/><br/>Daisy est une jeune chienne espiègle et énergique qui adore courir et jouer à la balle. Elle a vécu avec des enfants et a déjà côtoyé d’autres animaux, notamment un petit chien et un chat. Elle aime jouer et interagir avec d’autres chiens, même si elle apprend encore à bien lire les signaux sociaux canins et qu’une socialisation continue lui serait bénéfique. Elle a besoin d’être guidée pour apprendre à rencontrer de nouveaux compagnons de jeu avec calme et de bonnes manières.<br/><br/>Dans un nouvel environnement et avec des personnes qu’elle ne connaît pas, Daisy peut se montrer un peu hésitante au début et uriner par soumission. C’est un comportement qu’elle adopte lorsqu’elle se sent en insécurité, et non un problème de propreté. Avec un peu de patience et de réconfort, elle devient plus confiante et révèle sa personnalité douce et gentille. Elle recherche un foyer avec un adoptant qui lui apportera de la stabilité et lui accordera le temps dont elle a besoin pour prendre confiance en elle et continuer à s’épanouir pour devenir une chienne adulte équilibrée.<br/><br/>Daisy s’épanouira davantage dans un foyer où elle ne sera pas régulièrement laissée seule pendant de longues périodes, surtout pendant qu’elle s’adapte à sa nouvelle routine et se familiarise avec le rythme quotidien.<br/>Daisy reste propre la nuit dans son enclos et s’adapte bien à la routine et à la structure. Elle s’épanouit lorsqu’on lui offre des repères cohérents, une activité quotidienne et des moyens positifs de dépenser son énergie.<br/>Dans un foyer adapté, offrant de la patience, de la structure et beaucoup d’attention, Daisy continuera à s’épanouir pour devenir une compagne fidèle, joyeuse et dévouée.<br/><br/>Pour en savoir plus sur l’adoption de la douce Daisy, veuillez communiquer avec notre coordonnatrice des adoptions canines, Brenda, au 819 876-7747, tous les jours de la semaine entre 8 h et 20

Français ci-dessous

Daisy is a one-year-old Australian Shepherd mix weighing 44 pounds, a great medium size for someone looking for a dog who is fun and active but not too big. She has the markings of an Australian Shepherd with the convenience of a short coat. Let’s just say she is uniquely beautiful.

Daisy is a playful, energetic young dog who loves to run and chase her ball. She has lived with children and has previous experience with other animals, including a small dog and a cat. She enjoys playing and interacting with other dogs, though she is still learning how to consistently read canine social cues and will benefit from continued socialization. She needs guidance to learn how to greet new playmates with calmness and good manners.

In new environments and with unfamiliar people, Daisy can be a little unsure at first and will submissive pee. This is something she does when she feels insecure, not a house-training issue. With just a little patience and reassurance, she becomes more trusting an

Français ci-dessous

Daisy is a one-year-old Australian Shepherd mix weighing 44 pounds, a great medium size for someone looking for a dog who is fun and active but not too big. She has the markings of an Australian Shepherd with the convenience of a short coat. Let’s just say she is uniquely beautiful.

Daisy is a playful, energetic young dog who loves to run and chase her ball. She has lived with children and has previous experience with other animals, including a small dog and a cat. She enjoys playing and interacting with other dogs, though she is still learning how to consistently read canine social cues and will benefit from continued socialization. She needs guidance to learn how to greet new playmates with calmness and good manners.

In new environments and with unfamiliar people, Daisy can be a little unsure at first and will submissive pee. This is something she does when she feels insecure, not a house-training issue. With just a little patience and reassurance, she becomes more trusting and shows her sweet, gentle personality. She is looking for a home with an adopter who will provide stability and give her the time she needs to build confidence and continue to grow into a well-rounded adult dog.
Daisy will do best in a home where she is not alone for long periods on a regular basis, especially as she settles into her new routine and becomes more familiar with the daily schedul

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How To Adopt

Daisy was listed as ADOPTABLE by Frontier Animal Society
How can I adopt Daisy?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Frontier Animal Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Daisy is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Frontier Animal Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Daisy?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Frontier Animal Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Daisy, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Frontier Animal Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Frontier Animal Society's Adoption Policy
CATS When placing a cat into an adoptive home, our primary goal is to ensure that the adopter is the right match for that particular cat.  It is very traumatic for both the cat and the adopting family if the cat has to return to the shelter. We also want to be sure that the adopter is ready for this responsibility and commitment. We feel it is already very positive that you are choosing to adopt rather than buy a cat from a pet store (which is more often than not from a kitten mill). Our Procedure for Adopting a Cat The adoption/inquiry process starts by either sending us an email or by contacting our adoption coordinator directly by phone. During the initial contact we can answer your questions, and we will have some of our own as well, such as what type of home you can provide and what kind of cat you are looking for--energy level, types of activities you do, length of time the cat would be alone during a typical day, other animals in the house, children and age of children, male/female preference, and any other of your important criteria for choosing a specific cat. Some of our potential adopters are interested in meeting a particular cat while others prefer to come to the shelter to meet a few of our adoptable cats and choose among them. Either way, prior to your visit, you may want to have a conversation with our adoption coordinator and then make an appointment to visit the cat(s). We also offer an Open House every Saturday and Sunday morning from 10 to 12 when people can drop by the shelter and meet some of our cats. We like to talk to each potential adopter because we know our cats, and through conversation we can get a feel as to whether or not the cat you are interested in will be a match. If you aren't sure what type of cat is best suited to your lifestyle, we can often help narrow it down. Our preference is that all family members attend the adoption visit and if younger children live in the home, they should be present as well. DOGS When placing a dog into an adoptive home, our primary goal is to ensure that the adopter is the right match for that particular dog. It is very traumatic for both the dog and the adopting family if the dog has to return to the shelter. We also want to be sure that the adopter is ready for this responsibility and commitment. Depending on the dog's age at the time of adoption, dogs are a 10-15 year commitment. We feel it is already very positive that you are choosing to adopt rather than buy a dog from a pet store (which is more often than not from puppy mills) or from a breeder ! Our Procedure for Adopting a Dog The adoption/inquiry process starts by either sending us an email or by contacting our adoption coordinator directly by phone. During the initial contact we can answer your questions, and we will have some of our own as well, such as what type of home you can provide and what kind of dog you are looking for--energy level, types of activities you do, length of time dog would be alone during a typical day, other animals in the house, children and age of children, male/female preference, and any other of your important criteria for choosing a specific dog. Some of our potential adopters are interested in meeting a particular dog while others prefer to come to the shelter to meet a few of our adoptable dogs. Either way, prior to your visit, you'll want to first have a conversation with our adoption coordinator and then make an appointment to visit the dog(s). We like to talk to each potential adopter because we know our dogs, and through conversation we can get a feel as to whether or not the dog you are interested in will be a match. If you aren't sure yourself about which dog is best suited to your lifestyle, we can often help narrow it down. Following the phone conversation(s), we will arrange a visit to our shelter so you can meet the dog(s). You will have an opportunity to take the dog(s) for a walk and interact with them in our fenced-in dog park. If you already have a dog, we will ask that you bring him or her with you. Our preference is that all family members should attend the adoption visit and if younger children live in the home, they should be present as well. First Visit Adoptions We try to discourage first visit adoptions, because adoptions should not be an impulsive or emotional decision. It must be a well thought out, rational decision. You also need to prepare your home for the new pet. If a first visit adoption is anticipated (for example adopters living a distance away from the shelter), then reference checks must be made beforehand. Home checks are scheduled on a case by case basis.

Daisy is from Frontier Animal Society

[Stanstead, QC]

Our Mission
Frontier Animal Society (SAFAS) is a no-kill animal shelter located in the eastern townships of Quebec.  Our shelter provides a safe, caring environment for adoptable dogs and cats while they await their forever homes.  At any one time, the shelter is home to 10-12 dogs and 20-25 cats. We are a not-for-profit and rely entir...
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