Daisygender

Daisy
Breed Mixed Breed
Color Gray / Blue / Silver, White / Cream
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Adult Only Home Preferred, Good Dog Meet in Shelter, Lived with Dogs, Waiver Fearful
shelter Health
Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 111 W. Hunting Park Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19140
hour (267) 385-3800

My Story

Daisy and Donald Duck were both found by police tied to a random porch. The owner was no where in sight, and sadly it was noticed that Daisy was lactating but no puppies were nearby. Officers searched for puppies but none were found :( Daisy and DD are now both looking for a rescue partner to get them from ACCT Philly. They are both super fearful in the shelter but open up with time and are open to handling. They are both much more confident around another dog! Please check out our sweet friends today! Video: Shy Daisy (doggy cold club) meets Karti at a distance: https://youtube.com/shorts/nfpmVe7_-6s?feature=shared Daisy Jones and the Sniffs 2: More Sniffs https://youtube.com/shorts/bMRxD_vTu6w?feature=shared Petting Daisy and Donald Duck: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K_-YRzgyDi0?feature=share Daisy and DD share water: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X8rQVCMeiuU?feature=share Donald Duck and Daisy: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/O6joRN8HLIg?feature=share https://youtu.be/77Fm6qKJziE?si=6TVT-8D_i1H_uUz5 Daisy meets Dumpling: https://youtu.be/77Fm6qKJziE?si=6TVT-8D_i1H_uUz5 Behavior Notes: Per staff on 7/28: Daisy got out for some one on one time today! In kennel she greeted me so enthusiastically! She stood by the door with soft eyes, a mid level wagging tail, and whined excitedly. She was patient for leashing and came out on her own once secured. She walked all the way out of the kennel on her own, and walked nicely out to the yard with me! She barely pulls, but she does like to walk directly in front of your feet while walking, so watch your step! She did put the brakes on when we saw another dog from afar, but I was able to crouch down and coax her with a baby voice to keep her moving. When we got to the yard Daisy followed me to the bench where I sat down and leaned against my legs right away. She curled into me and accepted some all over pets and love, giving little face kisses as I did. She is so sweet and cuddly!! After some pets she sniffed around and explored the yard a bit. She would stop by me every few minutes for some pets and love, and would go back to exploring. I squeaked a toy and she came trotting up to sniff it, but flinched away when I tossed it for her. Since she was still scared of sudden movement and toys, we just hung out and cuddled for the rest of our time. Daisy leaned against me happily and wagged her tail with soft eyes as I pet her all over. She showed no fear of any handling, and just wanted to be close to me. When it was time to go back Daisy walked nicely until we got to the final stretch before the door back into the kennels. She put the brakes on and would not move, even coaxed. I think she didn't want to go back inside, poor girl! She allowed me to pick her up and carry her with no issue, and just relaxed in my arms. She let me put her in her kennel and remove the leash without any issue, but did give me a betrayed look as she walked away. Poor Daisy is still scared, but is such a cuddle bug and a sweetheart! It's so nice to see her sweet personality shining through! Per Staff 7/19/24: Brought Daisy out to see if either would open up more with their friend. They didn't recognize each other and were hesitant at first, but once they got close enough to sniff Donald opened up a lot! His body got looser and he began wagging, and even did a nice shake off! Daisy was still tense and had a tucked tail, but she clung to Donald's side and didn't want to move away from him at all. At one point she gave Donald a bunch of face kisses! They both approached staff member voluntarily together and were more open to handling together. It seems like they both gain confidence when together! Per Staff 7/19/24: BEHAVIOR EVALUATION: KNOWN HISTORY: -Police pick up, possibly recently pregnant KENNEL PRESENTATION: -Daisy was curled up in her bed when I approached. She looked up with wide, dilated, semi hard eyes. She did not move at all so I lowered the divider and crouched down. I tried using a baby voice and some treats to coax her toward me, but she stayed still and maintained semi hard eye contact. I was able to leash her easily and she didn't move at all. Once leashed it took her a few minutes to actually leave kennel. I pulled her bed to the door and used some leash pressure but she wasn't moving. After a few minutes she began climbing out on her own, but stopped about half way out. I used leash pressure to pop her the rest of the way out. LEASH SKILLS: Completely pancaked, did not walk at all. I had to loop under her belly and pull her to the eval room. HANDLING: -When we got to the room Daisy was very scared. Her body was tense and slightly lowered, and she trembled continuously. I offered her some treats but she was too scared. She allowed me to give her some body pets in an attempt to comfort her, but she turned around slowly with hard eye contact, so I gave her some space. Daisy tried to hide in tight, dark space in the room,a dn would cry in her hiding spot. She would not come out for me when I tried to coax her. I got some string cheese to offer her and she actually took some after some time. At first she ignored me and the cheese, avoiding eye contact, but slowly she began tasting the cheese and taking some. After her first cheese stick was gone she wasn't as interested in cheese. She tolerated all touch and handling but was tense and avoided eye contact with hard eyes throughout. She was trembling and just terrified. She did not want to walk back to kennel again, so I looped her again. At her kennel she didn't want to climb in on her own, but she allowed me to pick her up and lift her. Even terrified, she appears quite tolerant. When I lifted her I got some milk on my arm, so I do think she has had puppies very recently, and this may be adding to her fear and nervousness. PLAY: No interest TOYS: No interest ACCT Philly is located at 111 West Hunting Park Ave in Philadelphia. We are open for adoptions 7 days a week. Please visit www.acctphilly.org/adopt for details. If you are a rescue interested in pulling this animal, please email our lifesaving team, or visit here if you are not currently a rescue partner: https://acctphilly.org/acct-philly-love-local-partnership-program/ Confirmed placement is considered a confirmation of an actual rescue pull. Possible placement, interested parties, and other "TBD" statuses are not considered confirmed and do not indicate an animal is no longer urgent. All animals at ACCT Philly are from Philadelphia, as the only open-intake animal shelter in Philadelphia, we are not able to accept animals from outside of Philadelphia. ACCT Philly's Pennsylvania kennel license number is 08313

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