MEET DAISY D!! Miss Daisy is a sweet and loving senior yellow lab. We are getting a proper age estimate from our vet, but we think she’s somewhere around 8-10 years. She looks to be a purebred English lab, but her ears didn’t quite get the memo. She’s got the stocky, shorter body of an English lab. Poor Daisy is not sure how she ended up in a noisy kennel in a shelter. Luckily, LFS heard about her and came to the rescue. The shelter said Daisy’s owners surrendered her because they were moving and couldn’t take her with them. She lived with other dogs in the past and gets along well with them. Daisy is an easy going girl and just needs a warm place to live out the rest of her golden years.
FOSTER UPDATE!! Daisy is a beautiful girl who we estimate to be around 7-8 years old. She’s your typical lab, just with funny ears that didn’t get the memo.
Daisy is one of the sweetest low maintenance dogs we have ever fostered. When I picked her up from the vet’s office, she instantly greeted me with with a warm smile and a happy tail. She loves to be next you at all times, but sometimes she can’t be bothered to get up from her comfy spot. Even though she is your average older girl who sleeps a lot, she enjoys her daily walks. Daisy loves to play with her toys and will jog after tennis balls. She is great with kids and other dogs, and she doesn’t mind being tussled around a little bit. Daisy is currently in the first phase of her heartworm treatment, and she’s been doing really well.
I have two other dogs. Would they be susceptible to the heart worm disease?
If not, I would love to have her.
No, heartworm disease is not contagious between dogs, it is carried by mosquitos. If your dogs are not on heartworm prevention, they are at risk. You should talk to your vet about heartworm prevention.
My husband and I would love to meet Daisy! We are empty nesters who lost our sweet Katie last year at 14 years and are ready for a new dog to share the love with! Sarah Huitt recommended your group.
Joanne
Awesome! If you have not yet filled out an adoption application and been approved, please go to labradorfriends.com/how-to-adopt to do so. If you’re already approved, you can email labfriendinfo@gmail.com about meeting Daisy. Thanks!