Daisy
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Daisy
AvailableDaisy is a spayed female Labrador Retriever approximately 12 weeks old and located in Magnolia Springs, AL. She is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Currently, there is no weight or coat length provided, but she is anticipated to be large in size as an adult.
About Daisy
Daisy is ready for her forever adventure! This playful 12-week-old Lab mix was rescued alongside nine siblings, and her joyous spirit truly shines. Daisy is eager to learn and loves being involved in whatever her humans are doing. She watches your face closely, waiting for cues, and puts in her best effort to make you proud. She’s doing well with house training, enjoys the great outdoors, and is a natural during car rides and leash walks. Daisy is destined to become a loyal, fun family companion with endless potential. If you’re searching for a puppy filled with love and intelligence, look no further than Daisy. Each rescue from Stray Love Foundation is fully vetted and treated, ensuring a healthy start for your new furry friend. If you're interested in adopting, please apply through Stray Love Foundation's website.
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Questions about Daisy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Daisy, as a Labrador Retriever, thrives in active households where she can participate in family activities and get plenty of exercise. Her joyful nature makes her well-suited for both rural and suburban environments.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Labrador Retrievers, like Daisy, enjoy having ample outdoor space to run and play. Ideally, access to a yard or regular visits to parks for walks and playtime is beneficial.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Daisy is likely to be very suitable for homes with children due to her friendly and playful disposition. Labs generally do well with kids and can form strong bonds.











