Daisy Mae
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Daisy Mae
AvailableDaisy Mae is a five-year-old, two-month-old small Beagle/Pug mix living in Blountville, TN. Her vaccinations are up to date, and she is spayed and fully house trained. Daisy Maeâs birthday is March 1, which makes her a gentle and loving Piscesâexpect a sweet-natured companion. Sheâs happiest as an only pet, thriving on human connection and quiet company.
About Daisy Mae
Daisy Mae sticks close to the people she trusts, soaking up every ounce of comfort a real home can give. She might hesitate and watch new folks from a safe distance at first, but patience is rewardedâher gentle affection and calm presence appear as she starts to feel secure. Daisy Mae needs a home where sheâs the only animal, so she doesnât have to divide attention or compete for affection. Sheâll pair well with someone who knows building trust can take a little time and isnât in a rush. Once she knows youâre hers, Daisy Mae becomes deeply devoted, a steady friend happy to curl up by your side. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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$110Payment after application.
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Questions about Daisy Mae
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Daisy Mae, a Beagle/Pug mix, usually does best in a home where she has close interaction with her people and a calm environment. She thrives in spaces where she can settle in and feel secure, making her well-suited for apartments or houses with attentive owners.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Beagle/Pug mixes like Daisy Mae enjoy short walks and some time to sniff around outside, but they don't require a large yard. Regular outdoor breaks and light exercise suit her size and personality just fine.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Beagle/Pug mixes are generally gentle, Daisy Mae prefers a home without other pets and would likely settle best in a quieter household. Families with older, respectful children who understand boundaries may be the ideal fit.











