Daisy


Shih Tzu
Picture of Daisy, a female Shih Tzu

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Home:Joliet, IL  
Age: 11 Years   Sex: Female   Weight: 11-25 lbs

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Nicknames:
Daisy May

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

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Quick Bio:
-purebred-dog rescue

Birthday:
March 10th 2002

Likes:
Walks, snuggling up, blankets, pillows, being loved, eating, sleeping, and playing fetch.

Pet-Peeves:
Strangers and people taking away her food

Favorite Toy:
All of her squeaky ones

Favorite Food:
Kibbles and bits, and everything else except salad and chocolate.

Favorite Walk:
Anywhere

Best Tricks:
Sit

Arrival Story:
My moms friend found her and thought it was our old dog Patches. So my mom came over there and we ended up keeping her because we went to every door and everyone said that she wasn't their dog.

Bio:
Daisy bites! She likes everything the way it is. No changes. Daisy thinks she is all that and the queen B of the house. She gets attached. Sevearly afraid of thunderstorms. She is a lover and a snuggler but HATES strangers so she bites them.

Forums Motto:
Daisy May

The Groups I'm In:
~Shih Tzus and Friends United~

Daisy:
PALS You see us every morning, A common pair are we, Each on a leash's ending My little dog and me. We amble village byways In bright or dismal weather; You may not think there's much in that, But we have fun together. No many-stranded cable Could bear the jokes that pass Between my little comrade And me -- my! how we sass! But how we give assurance That we don't really mean it! (A dog-and-man companionship Is balm to him who's seen it.) He greets his dog friends gayly, While I to neighbors speak; He sometimes finds a treasure -- A bone that's lost its meat! He talks with dogs or children, While I swap views with master . . . I had this thought the other day, While visiting with Pastor. "When dog and I have rambled on Beyond this mundane scope, And seen the Golden Gateway, (From the inside, we hope!) We won't pause on the highway Made smooth for feet more sainted, But wander down some quiet land, And start to get acquainted. We hope there'll be a hydrant, A friendly tree or two, Some drying leaves to shuffle, A field to wander through. We'll glory in our freedom, And need no leash of leather; It really will be Heaven, Lord, As long as we're together." John E.Donovan

I've Been On Dogster Since:
October 26th 2007 More than 5 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
652265


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