Dog of The Day: Daisy From Arizona Humane Society!

Daisy is a spirited and perpetually happy Pit bull terrier mix who has had a very rough start in life. The adorable wrinkles on her face caused her skin to overlap her eyelids making it hard for her to play ball, go for walks and see clearly in general. Her previous owner wasn’t able to afford the surgery to repair the skin around her eyes so they had to bring her to AHS where the vet gladly performed the surgery.

Seeing better than ever, this 1-year-old is ready to find a new family, embrace a new life, and live it to the fullest. Daisy is a sweet and gentle girl who wouldn’t hurt a fly. In fact, she can be bashful at first and she lacks confidence in the beginning. However, a good belly rub is the key to her heart.

She likes dancing around the yard swinging rope toys from her mouth, hiking, long walks around the park, and playing ball. When exhaustion finally sets in, Daisy likes to camp out on her cozy dog bed for a much needed power nap.

A family meet and greet is required to ensure a good match so bring the kids and your current canine to meet Daisy in person.

She is available NOW at the Arizona Humane Society’s Nina Mason Pulliam Campus for Compassion located at 1521 West Dobbins Road in Phoenix. Her adoption fee has been reduced to just $35 since she is a member of our exclusive Lonely Heart’s Club and has been looking for a home for over a month now. This fee includes her spay surgery, vaccines, a colorful collar and leash, an AHS I.D. tag and a follow-up veterinary exam. For more information about this pet, please call (602) 997-7586 ext. 1045 and ask for animal ID number A300020 or log on to www.azhumane.org.

Please note: This pet might have been adopted by the time you visit the shelter; however, the AHS has many more wonderful pets that also need loving homes. Please take a moment to meet some of the other homeless dogs, cats and other companion animals at the shelter! To see all our adoptable animals right now, www.azhumane.org/findapet

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