Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
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Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
Originally posted Tue Dec 03, 2013 by xxlynne
Current Status: Retained by family
Homing Requirements: Daisy needs a family who will accept that Daisy is not generally good with other dogs but that she does form some dog friendships. Daisy should be carefully managed outside and confidently secured to prevent her from darting through the front door; she needs a terrier-proof back garden. Daisy is a delightful terrier in a terrier person's hands.
Her Story: Daisy has been through three homes due to her feisty terrier behaviour and because she is 'not good with dogs'. Daisy is neutered, chipped and vax'd. She is currently living with her family near Cardiff.
Advert: Daisy bonds strongly with her family; she is affectionate and loves to be petted. She likes to find warm places to doze. Daisy doesn't guard her food and isn't a greedy or fussy eater. She pulls on the lead a bit, especially at the start of a walk, but walks better to heel if a Halti collar is used. If given the opportunity she'll find a window where she can keep an eye on the street and anyone walking up the drive. Daisy loves to be brushed and combed and will stand still for this with no prompting.
Daisy is just 4 years old Parson's Jack Russell. She loves to play, especially to chase and catch tennis balls, but doesn't like to let go. She has spent holidays in local kennels. Daisy can be anxious upon the arrival of visitors but settles down. She is walked with carefully selected dogs, but she is defensive with most. Daisy needs a family to bring her into safety and shield her from dog encounters by keeping to low dog density areas so she can relax and enjoy life within her home and with her owners.
Interested in homing Daisy? Please click to complete our online homing questionnaire so we can match you with a dog that suits your lifestyle.
Please visit Daisy's thread on our forum to find out whether she is still available. For full details and daily updates on all our dogs available for homing, click our forum link. Daisy is also featured on http://www.terrierrescue.co.uk.
***PLEASE NOTE: Our mission is to find every dog in our care its forever home. Our Rescue requires a minimum £175 donation for each dog at the time of adoption. These funds allow us to continue to help homeless dogs.***
See Daisy's Thread Below: Watch her progress through our Rescue
Original Referral Details: Daisy recently got out of her owners garden and got caught up with another dog and the owner is now putting pressure on her family to rehome her out of the area. The family had put a lot of work into her but now feel deflated. They have asked terrierrescue to find a terrier aware family
Current Status: Retained by family
Homing Requirements: Daisy needs a family who will accept that Daisy is not generally good with other dogs but that she does form some dog friendships. Daisy should be carefully managed outside and confidently secured to prevent her from darting through the front door; she needs a terrier-proof back garden. Daisy is a delightful terrier in a terrier person's hands.
Her Story: Daisy has been through three homes due to her feisty terrier behaviour and because she is 'not good with dogs'. Daisy is neutered, chipped and vax'd. She is currently living with her family near Cardiff.
Advert: Daisy bonds strongly with her family; she is affectionate and loves to be petted. She likes to find warm places to doze. Daisy doesn't guard her food and isn't a greedy or fussy eater. She pulls on the lead a bit, especially at the start of a walk, but walks better to heel if a Halti collar is used. If given the opportunity she'll find a window where she can keep an eye on the street and anyone walking up the drive. Daisy loves to be brushed and combed and will stand still for this with no prompting.
Daisy is just 4 years old Parson's Jack Russell. She loves to play, especially to chase and catch tennis balls, but doesn't like to let go. She has spent holidays in local kennels. Daisy can be anxious upon the arrival of visitors but settles down. She is walked with carefully selected dogs, but she is defensive with most. Daisy needs a family to bring her into safety and shield her from dog encounters by keeping to low dog density areas so she can relax and enjoy life within her home and with her owners.
Interested in homing Daisy? Please click to complete our online homing questionnaire so we can match you with a dog that suits your lifestyle.
Please visit Daisy's thread on our forum to find out whether she is still available. For full details and daily updates on all our dogs available for homing, click our forum link. Daisy is also featured on http://www.terrierrescue.co.uk.
***PLEASE NOTE: Our mission is to find every dog in our care its forever home. Our Rescue requires a minimum £175 donation for each dog at the time of adoption. These funds allow us to continue to help homeless dogs.***
See Daisy's Thread Below: Watch her progress through our Rescue
Original Referral Details: Daisy recently got out of her owners garden and got caught up with another dog and the owner is now putting pressure on her family to rehome her out of the area. The family had put a lot of work into her but now feel deflated. They have asked terrierrescue to find a terrier aware family
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Re: Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
Love that last picture.
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Re: Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
:)
Daisy found herself in the mirror quite a long time ago, and although she now knows it isn't another dog, she's still very amused by what happens when she gets in between the wardrobe doors! She also enjoys rolling a ball and watching it in the mirror, has given up going into the next room to find it though as that proved to be a bit embarrassing when it wasn't there...
Daisy found herself in the mirror quite a long time ago, and although she now knows it isn't another dog, she's still very amused by what happens when she gets in between the wardrobe doors! She also enjoys rolling a ball and watching it in the mirror, has given up going into the next room to find it though as that proved to be a bit embarrassing when it wasn't there...
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Re: Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
Lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely little dog! She's going to give someone a lot of joy ♥
Re: Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
Daisy is such a lovely girl. I know her parents have worked very hard with her so far, I wonder if they have read a book called Behaviour Adjustment Training by Grisha Stewart BAT for Fear, Frustration and Aggression in Dogs. It is well worth the price. I am currently working on my 2nd rescue terrier with this method, it does reap results. xx
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Re: Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
Some more lovely photos of Daisy who is waiting for her forever home.
Re: Daisy Parson's JRT DOB 09.2011 Cardiff Wales
It is a shame to see Daisy still waiting for her new family to adopt her......lovely Parson JRT.