🐾 🐾Daisy💔🐾

Daisy was born in the spring of 2023, a tiny bundle of soft fur and bright, curious eyes. No one knows exactly how her life began, only that she was found wandering the streets—small, alone, but still trusting. When she was brought to the shelter, the volunteers immediately noticed something special about her.
Daisy is a small crossbreed girl with the biggest heart. She doesn’t bark without reason—in fact, she hardly barks at all. Instead, she watches the world with intelligent, thoughtful eyes. She learns quickly, understands routines, and seems to read human emotions as if they were written just for her.
But what truly makes Daisy shine is her gentle, affectionate nature. She loves people. Absolutely adores them. A warm lap, a soft voice, a gentle hand—these are her greatest treasures. She will happily curl up beside you, resting her little head against your arm, sighing in complete contentment. At night, her favorite place is a warm, cozy bed where she can feel safe and close.
With other dogs, Daisy is simply wonderful. Big or small, shy or playful—she gets along with them all. She knows how to play kindly, how to share space, how to be part of a pack. Her playful spirit makes her a joy to watch. She loves her walks, sniffing the world with excitement, her tail softly wagging with every new discovery.
For a short time, Daisy thought she had found her forever home. She was adopted by a family who fell in love with her sweetness. But the home had a very small child, and Daisy felt overwhelmed. The quick movements, the unpredictable sounds—it was too much for her sensitive little soul. It wasn’t anyone’s fault. Daisy is gentle and loving, but she is not comfortable around very young children. And so, with heavy hearts, she returned to the shelter.
The shelter is safe, but it is not a home. It is loud and busy, and for a lively, affectionate little girl like Daisy, it is not the best place. She doesn’t belong behind kennel doors. She belongs on a sofa, on peaceful walks, in a quiet home where she can relax and simply be herself.
The beautiful thing about Daisy is that she hasn’t lost her trust. She still greets people with soft eyes and a hopeful heart. She can stay alone calmly when needed. She is smart, adaptable, and ready to love again.
All Daisy needs is the right home—one without very small children, but full of warmth, patience, and kindness. A place where she can play, walk, snuggle, and sleep in a warm bed. A place where her sweetness is understood and cherished.
Somewhere out there is a person or a family who will see her not as “returned,” but as the perfect little companion she truly is.
And when they find her, Daisy’s happy life will finally begin—for good. 🐾

Birth: 2023

Breed: cross

Sex: female

Good with cats: don't know

Good with dogs: yes

Good with children: no

Medication: no