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DAISY MAE AD 01-17-15

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ADOPTED ON 01-17-15 – Daisy Mae is a 2 year old female Border collie/ Springer Spaniel Mix. She is approximately 48lbs, spayed and up to date on all vaccinations, and in excellent health. She was given to her owners by their granddaughter.  Unfortunately, Daisy Mae’s current owners are elderly and due to their ailing health they are no longer able to care for her. This was a heartbreaking decision for them because they love her so much, and they want to make absolutely sure she goes to a home that will provide everything she needs.

Daisy Mae has a very high energy level and is extremely active. She loves playing with her toys and playfully tossing them up in the air. She is very friendly with other dogs. Her behavior with cats is unknown.  Daisy Mae has not been around children, but is very friendly with people. She may do well with older children, as in her exuberance she can be a little jumpy. This behavior can be easily managed with a little work and consistency. Daisy Mae does well in crate. She needs a little work with house training as she has live outside on and off.  Daisy Mae does well in the car, and was generally crated when riding in the vehicle. She has no known fears, and does not appear phased by thunderstorms or loud noises.  Daisy Mae still needs a little work with her leash skills.   Feeding Daisy Mae has proved to be a bit challenging, as her current owners have to switch her food frequently when she becomes bored and refuses to eat.

The ideal home for Daisy Mae would be one with a fenced in yard so she would have a secure place to run and burn off some energy. Her new owner should be someone who is committed to providing her with the exercise she needs to match her activity level, and also provide her with lots of love and attention. Her ideal new owner would be someone who is willing to take her on several walks or runs per day. There are also many activities out there such as: Fly ball, Frisbee and Agility that would be excellent in helping provide Daisy Mae with the mental and physical stimulation she needs. If her new home were to include children it is recommended that they were over the age of 7, as she becomes very excited when meeting new friends.  Are you an active person looking for a friend to join you on your next adventure? If so, Daisy Mae is the girl you have been waiting for!!

WHAT  THE ADOPTION FEE PAYS FOR 

Worm Puppies Every 2 Weeks Till 12 Weeks Worm Every Month Till Six Months Pregnant & nursing momma’s wormed more After That Dogs should be wormed every three months
1ST DHPP Giardia Snap Test BloodTests Office Visit Fee – at least five Visits
2ND DHPP Heart Worm Snap Test Antibiotics Health Certificate
3RD DHPP Parvo Snap Test Ear & Eye Medication Skin Scraping
Bordetalla Fecal Test Flea & Tick Medication Transport
Rabies Ear Test X-Rays Spay / Neuter
Kennel Cough Booster Eye Test Dewormer Collars
Leptospirosis Corona Booster HW Pills Head Cones

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DISCLAIMER: THE BREED POSTED ON OUR DOGS’ BIOGRAPHIES ARE OUR BEST GUESS BASED ON SEVERAL YEARS OF DOG RESCUE. ADOPTERS WHO NEED TO KNOW THE EXACT BREED OF A PARTICULAR DOG MUST HAVE THE DOG TESTED AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE.

Application instructions: click the link below to apply for adoption of this dog.

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Click the expand button in the lower right corner of each video to view full-screen. See Cesar Millan’s tips on dog behavior.

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  • Children need to be taught how to how to approach and touch dogs, and always supervise any interactions between dogs and young children.
  • No dog should ever be left unsupervised with a child because often-young children don’t understand that a cute little dog, or any dog, might not want “love and kisses.”
  • Never let young children pick up a puppy or small dog. Instead, make them sit on the floor with the dog in their lap. Pay attention to the dog’s body language, and put him safely in his crate if he appears to be unhappy or uncomfortable with the child’s attention.
  • Always teach children how to approach and touch dogs, and always supervise any interactions between dogs.
  • Teach your child never to approach any dog while he’s eating or sleeping or to try to take the dog’s food away. No dog should ever be left unsupervised with a child.
  • Be prepared dogs will protect themselves
  • Most important, it is your responsibility to make sure that your children and the dog are supervised at all times and safe. You cannot leave it up to the dog, the dog is an animal and will behave like an animal. They rely on us to guide and protect them, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • THIS IS YOUR JOB, NOT THE DOGS

 

 

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RDVG wants to provide you with as much information as we can because some of our mix breeds you might not be familiar with. The below section on “About the Breed” offers information on some of the Breed Characteristics, Children & Pets, Behavior and Personality, Temperament and more.

It is important to point out that in addition to the breed, there is an enormous variety in the way a dog acts and reacts to the world around him. In the end, your dog’s preferences and personality are as individual as you are–and if you can accept that– then you’re bound to enjoy each other.

Children & Pets

Animal Behavior Guidelines

Many children, especially very young ones, do not realize that pets are living animals and not toys. Failing to teach a child how to handle pets properly can result in suffering on the part of the pet and, in some cases, injury to the child. Taking introductions slowly will allow you to introduce family dogs and your children safely

Puppy Behavior, Growth & Development

Each stage of Puppy Growth and development is fascinating; by the time it reaches its first birthday a puppy is considered a mature, adult dog. Puppy Growth rate is fast compared to humans, just compare a puppy of 8 weeks to a baby of the same age.

One of the most common questions asked about a puppy’s growth and development rate refers to the eventual size of the puppy. How big will the puppy grow? How can you determine the adult size of a puppy? A young puppy is tiny and cute – everyone loves puppies! But will the puppy be suited to your environment? How much exercise will be required for a full grown dog? Will the puppy be a suitable pet for children? The breed of the puppy will determine the answers to these questions. A general response to the size and growth rate of a puppy and the adult size of a puppy is therefore not possible – it needs to be specific to the puppy’s breed.

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Age 2 Years
Life Average 12-14 Years
Sex Female
Weight 41-50lbs
Location West Monroe LA
Breed Border Collie/ Springer Spaniel Mix
Purebred
Altered Yes
Fee All Shots + Transport – 450
UTD Yes
RDV # RDV512
Dogs Yes
Cats
Children 8 to 14
House Yes
Energy High
Fence Helpful
Crate Yes
Leash Learning
Car Yes
Personality Daisy loves playing with toys and playfully tossing them up in the air
Organization Rescue Dog Village Guardian, Inc.
Name Kris
Phone 860.940.3350
Location Preston, CT
Email rescuedogvillage@yahoo.com
Facebook Rescue Dog Village Guardian, Inc.
Rescue Dog Village Guardian, Inc.