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Daisy Moo Cow

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2 years old|Terrier|Female|Medium|Auburn, IN
☺️ Gentle🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained🏠 Single Animal Home👨‍💼 Adult Home Only

Daisy Moo Cow is a medium-sized terrier mix located in Auburn, IN. She is a young, two-and-a-half-year-old spayed female and is house-trained. Daisy is still gaining confidence after a tough start in life and would thrive in a calm, stable home.

About Daisy Moo Cow

Daisy Moo Cow is a two-year-old terrier mix with a gentle heart and the kind of name you won’t soon forget. Her early life left her fending for herself, and while she’s made remarkable progress, some days are still tough for her. With each passing week, Daisy grows a bit braver, showing more of her gentle and affectionate side once she’s learned to trust. She’s house-trained and ready to keep learning in a patient, understanding home. Daisy is currently being treated for Lyme disease, which is common in dogs with her background. The rescue will cover her treatment and is happy to answer questions. Daisy needs to be the only animal in the home. She does best in a calm, quiet setting and should be placed with adults or older kids only—she just needs things steady while she settles in and learns that the world isn’t as scary as it once seemed. If you have the patience and desire to help her bloom, Daisy Moo Cow will reward you with heartfelt loyalty. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Daisy Moo Cow

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Terrier mixes like Daisy Moo Cow typically do well in homes where they can feel secure and have routine. They thrive with attentive owners who offer both patience and gentle structure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Terriers such as Daisy Moo Cow appreciate regular walks and a secure yard to explore, but they don’t need acres—just safe, supervised access outdoors.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Many terrier mixes can live with respectful older children. In Daisy Moo Cow’s case, a home without young kids is best as she continues to gain confidence and settle in.