Daisy
Available
Daisy
AvailableDaisy is a small adult Pembroke Welsh Corgi in Denver, PA. She is spayed, house trained, and up to date on her rabies and distemper vaccinations, along with routine flea, tick, and heartworm treatments. As an energetic female, she’s best suited for a home where she can be the only dog and have plenty of room outside to explore and play.
About Daisy
Daisy is the kind of dog who gives her all to her people. She’s happiest when surrounded by her human family, and she excels at making them feel loved. Daisy is energetic and really benefits from having a fenced yard, since she’s used to having her own space to run and explore. She thrives on outdoor activities and adventure, recalling her early years spent hiking and canoeing with her family. With people, Daisy is pure joy and affection. Daisy can’t live with other dogs; she’s had issues sharing attention and space as she’s matured. She isn’t aggressive with cats but will chase them—she’s got strong herding instincts, which is classic for her breed. Daisy is house trained, though expect a brief adjustment period as she settles into a new environment. She’s about three years old, spayed, and fully up to date on vaccines, flea/tick, and heartworm prevention. She’s looking for a home where she can run, play, and be the center of her people’s universe. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Daisy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Daisy, as a Pembroke Welsh Corgi, thrives in homes with access to a safe, fenced outdoor space. Her breed adapts well to both suburban and rural environments where she can exercise her herding instincts.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pembroke Welsh Corgis like Daisy do best with a backyard to play and run in. Regular outdoor time helps them burn off energy and stay happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Daisy’s breed usually does well with gentle, respectful children. Supervised interactions work best, especially if children understand herding behaviors.










