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DaisyAnimal ID: SSRR19-0413-015

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About Daisy

Adoption Fee: $300
Rottweiler mix
Age: Puppy
Sex: Female

Sweet, little Daisy is 5 months old and full of energy. Daisy loves to cuddle and sit in your lap. She adores kids and other dogs. She loves to play outside with her furry foster siblings and is very aware of their boundaries. She would love to play with an active big brother or sister. Daisy had a sad beginning when her original owner passed away. SSRR was contacted and stepped up to give this sweet girl a wonderful chance in a new forever home. Currently, Daisy is working on walking on a leash. She is crate trained and loves to go in her crate with a treat. She is learning the commands sit, down, stay and come. She is very trainable and loves to work for food. Daisy recovers well with loud noises and unfamiliar people that approach her. She has a wonderful temperament and needs a loving family to teach her more positive, good things. Did I mention how sweet she is? **PLEASE NOTE: Young puppies are always lovable, but they require a lot of attention, effort, exercise, good nutrition, and proper training to develop into lovable and socialized adults. Please do not apply to adopt a puppy unless you are 100% committed. FENCING AND EXERCISE REQUIREMENT It is SSRR's position that young puppies, as well as highly energetic dogs, should be placed in a home with a fenced yard, as they need to be able to run and play for proper physical and mental development, without always being confined to a leash. Uninhibited play time allows for the puppy to burn off some energy as well as helps their social development. We have found that puppies that are not afforded this activity, most often develop undesirable habits or behaviors. We try to prevent bad behavior before it begins. SSRR does not accept underground fencing as the primary source of confinement for any of our dogs at any time. SSRR does not place puppies to homes where they have to be left alone 8-9 hours a day. It's just too long with no activity for the pup, and also it's almost impossible to house train a puppy that way. Homes without fences and that gone longer periods of time are rarely approved and evaluated on a case by case basis depending on the situation and their planned activities to meet the needs of the puppy.

Cumming, Georgia 30040

Compatibility

  • Good with Most Dogs

Personality

  • High Energy
  • Submissive

Health

  • Spayed
  • Vaccinations Current

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