Duke and Daisy
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Duke and Daisy
AvailableDuke is a medium-sized male Basset Hound who is 6 months old. He is altered and has up-to-date vaccinations. Duke is house trained and full of affection, making him a great companion for any family looking for a playful and friendly dog.
About Duke and Daisy
Meet Duke and Daisy! This dynamic duo of 6-month-old Basset Hound siblings is full of energy and personality. Duke, the red and white, is the easygoing, affectionate sweetheart who loves to tag along for all the fun, even if he tends to be a bit whiny. Daisy, the adventurous tricolor, is the brains behind their escapades—always curious and quick to find her way out of their puppy pen. These two are still learning the ropes of being well-behaved adults, working on house training, and need a loving family to guide them through their puppy days. They're pretty well-mannered and don’t bark excessively. Duke is a tad ahead in house training, but they both just want to learn and grow in a home where they'll get the attention and adventures they've been missing. Their previous family made the hard choice to surrender them to ensure they find the right environment. Ready for double the fun and love? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Duke and Daisy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Duke and Daisy, being Basset Hounds, thrive in environments where they have space to explore and play. They do well in homes with secure yards to prevent their adventurous spirits from leading them astray.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Basset Hounds like Duke and Daisy enjoy a good amount of outdoor space to roam and play. Regular walks and a secure yard are perfect for their needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Duke and Daisy are likely to fit well in homes with children. Their playful and affectionate nature makes them great companions for the little ones.











