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The One-Eyed Daisy Mae Is on a Quest for a Forever Home
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By Special to GV Wire
Published 12 months ago on
June 7, 2024

Daisy Mae, a spirited Shih Tzu mix rescued from a local shelter, has overcome adversity and is now seeking a forever home where she can share her boundless affection and joy. (Mell's Mutts)

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Daisy Mae, a spirited Shih Tzu mix, has captured the hearts of many after being rescued from a local shelter.

This adorable pup faced adversity from the start, as she arrived at the shelter in desperate need of assistance due to a severe eye condition requiring immediate removal. Despite this setback, Daisy’s spirit shines through as she embraces life with enthusiasm and joy.

Less than a year old, Daisy is a bundle of energy and affection. Her missing eye doesn’t slow her down one bit — she’s as playful and spunky as ever! Whether it’s romping around with other dogs or charming humans of all sizes, Daisy’s friendly nature knows no bounds.

Currently in foster care, Daisy is diligently working on her manners, mastering potty and crate training like a champ. Walking on a leash? No problem!

As any puppy would, Daisy thrives on love, attention, and treats. But fear not, she’s not one to beg — she simply wants to shower her forever family with kisses and maybe sneak in an occasional nibble (with love, of course).

With her whole life ahead of her, Daisy Mae is searching for that special someone to share her boundless affection and joy. If you’re ready for a lifetime of love and laughter, look no further than Daisy Mae – she’s ready to steal your heart!

To adopt Daisy Mae or see other available dogs, visit Mell’s Mutts

Prospective adopters must submit an adoption application for review to ensure the best match for each pup. Daisy Mae’s journey showcases the resilience of animals and the power of compassion in making a difference. Daisy Mae’s story is a testament to hope, reminding us that every animal deserves a chance at happiness and security.

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