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Daisy D

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6 months old|Anatolian Shepherd, Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Minnetonka, MN
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Daisy D is a young female mixed breed dog, around 6 months old, located in Minnetonka, MN. She is medium-sized and has a striking black and white/cream coat. While she's not house trained yet, she is vaccinated and enjoys the company of other dogs. Currently, sheโ€™s in need of a foster, showcasing her adaptability and friendly nature.

About Daisy D

Daisy D is a curious young dog who loves watching everything around her, especially squirrels and birds. She's adept at navigating her environment, stopping along walks to take in the sights. Being in an apartment has exposed her to many new faces, and she tends to approach people with caution, especially if they let her come to them first. Daisy is sweet and enjoys snuggling, but when she's too warm, sheโ€™ll plop down to cool off. She gets along well with other dogs, making her a great companion. Though sheโ€™s eager to learn, Daisy benefits from having a routine, and she sleeps soundly in her kennel for about nine hours each night. Currently, Daisy needs a temporary foster from June 25 to June 28. If you can help, please reach out to fostersupport@thebondbetween.org. Ready to welcome Daisy D into your home? Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Daisy D

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

    Daisy D, an Anatolian Shepherd mixed breed, thrives in environments where she can interact with people and explore her surroundings, making her ideal for both apartments and homes with yards.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Daisy would enjoy a space that allows her to explore, as she loves watching wildlife. Regular walks and playtime outdoors will keep her happy and stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Daisy D is known to be sweet and cuddly, indicating she could do well in homes with children, given the proper introductions and supervision.