Daisy
Available
Daisy
AvailableDaisy is a 10-year-old spayed female Husky/Shepherd mix in Point Richmond, CA. She has a brown and chocolate coat and comes house trained. Vaccinations are current, and she’s looking for a special family to spend her senior years with.
About Daisy
Daisy is a sweet senior Husky/Shepherd mix with a personality that fills the room. After first being adopted out in 2017, Daisy was found as a stray twice before returning to the rescue. Now, she’s hoping to find a steady, loving home to enjoy her golden years. Daisy has a strong social side—she loves meeting people and dogs alike. Life with Daisy is easy; she’s house trained, friendly with other dogs, great with families, and knows how to sit on command. Like any true husky, she’s chatty and has no problem letting you know what’s on her mind. She enjoys companionship, likes being involved, and has opinions to share. Walks and outdoor time still suit her, but her energy lands somewhere between medium and low. She’s happiest with a family who values both activity and downtime, and who appreciates an affectionate, vocal companion. After all her adventures, Daisy is ready to settle into a home where she’s cherished and comfortable for all her days. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Daisy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Daisy, as a Husky/Shepherd mix, typically thrives in homes where her social and active personality can be nurtured. She’ll do best in a stable, loving household with people who enjoy both time outdoors and relaxing together inside.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Husky/Shepherd mixes like Daisy usually appreciate access to a backyard or regular walks, but at her age and energy level, balanced daily activity and some fresh air are more important than a huge yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Daisy’s breeds are known for being family friendly when socialized well, and Daisy herself gets along with families—she could make a dependable companion for children who respect her age and space.











