Daisy LONGTIME RESIDENT
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Daisy LONGTIME RESIDENT
AvailableDaisy is a female, large Great Dane mix, approximately 4 years old, with a short black and white coat. She is spayed and vaccinated, but not house trained. Currently in Thousand Oaks, CA, she is looking for a loving home. Though she’s not yet housetrained, she has the potential to learn.
About Daisy LONGTIME RESIDENT
Daisy is a 4-year-old Great Dane mix urgently seeking a loving home. She's been at the Kern County Animal Services - Bakersfield Shelter since June 12, 2026, and the clock is ticking. With over three weeks in the shelter, she needs to find her forever family as soon as possible. Daisy has a striking black and white coat, and though she’s not house trained yet, she’s ready to learn in a supportive environment. This sweet girl is already spayed and up to date on her vaccinations, making her a wonderful addition to your home. If you’re considering adopting, rescuing, or fostering, please reach out to the Companion Animal Protection Society. They partner with the shelter and will ensure you get in touch. Fostering requires residency in Kern County, but if you're on the West Coast, arrangements can be made for transportation. Don’t let Daisy wait any longer. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Daisy LONGTIME RESIDENT
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Daisy, being a Great Dane mix, usually thrives in a spacious living environment where she has room to move around comfortably. A home with a yard would be an ideal situation for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Dane mixes like Daisy benefit from regular outdoor time, ideally in a secure yard where they can run and play without restriction.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Daisy is generally good with children, but proper introductions and supervision are advisable to ensure everyone gets along.











