Daisy's Success Story
What is a ball of flying fur that looks like two dogs vying for a world wrestling championship? That would be Sam and Daisy, who regularly act like they are top candidates for the WWF. These two are constantly playing chase around the house and in the backyard. Sam likes to be chased and Daisy likes to chase, so they are perfect partners in high-energy crime. We were fortunate enough to adopt sweet Daisy in early October and she and Sam (our other “child’) became immediate best friends.
Since then, Daisy’s health has improved tremendously. We now visit Dr. Carpenter about once every two months for a checkup. Daisy looks absolutely gorgeous these days – she’s gained about 25 pounds and her hair looks beautiful. Plus, she is as happy as can be.
Daisy has the sweetest disposition ever! She loves cuddling and always wants to be around other people. While Sam will hang out upstairs and watch the world go by, Daisy will be downstairs with us craving more and more attention. We don’t know who had her last, but we figure she is making up for lost time.
Occasionally, she’ll get into trouble. She really likes tearing up quilts and chewing up stuffed toys and electrical cords. When we catch her, she immediately runs over to us, sits down and puts her head up in the air and smiles at us. She knows she made a mistake and it is so hard to tell her “no” when she looks so sweetly at us. We think her guilty conscious gives her more reprimands than we ever could.
Daisy is very, very attached to my husband, Chester. Every night I go to bed early followed by Sam, while Daisy hangs out with Chester until he goes to bed. Sometimes if it’s real late, she’ll pout or paw at him and say, “Isn’t it time to go to bed?” Daisy also likes to wake us up first thing in the morning. If she feels one of us roll over in bed, she starts thumping her tail against the bed. If we pat the bed, she’ll come lie down next to us as tightly as she can for her special cuddle time. She is very good at “spooning.” And kissing is her favorite thing.
Daisy loves to go for rides in the car, especially when she can stick her head out the window. I’ve considered getting doggles for her because I’m afraid she is going to get debris in her eyes one of these days. Daisy loves driving up to Montana to Grandma and Grandpa’s house. She gets to go on lots and lots of walks and run free in the park up there. This past Christmas she and Sam drove to Chicago with us. Unfortunately, Daisy doesn’t like going potty when she is on the leash. In fact, unless she is off leash, she won’t go potty. We were a little nervous about the long car ride and how she would do. On day one, she didn’t go at all and we were afraid we were going to have to find a vet for her. On the second day she FINALLY went. What a huge milestone for her! We were proud of her! For the rest of the trip she would look up at us and smile her precious smile every time she went potty on the leash.
We are also expecting another addition to our family soon – a human one – so we’ve been training Daisy to give little kisses and not paw so much. Daisy and Sam both like to hang out in the new baby’s room. Daisy has been an incredible addition to our home. We were newlyweds when we got her and we had been mulling the idea over and over in our heads about getting another dog. We knew we wanted a companion for Sam, and we had recently moved into a house with a fenced backyard. One day when I was talking to my friend, Lisa Harness, about getting another dog, she told me about her wonderful dog, Tucker, who she adopted from GRRR. I went home and talked it over with Chester and we decided to call Mary Kenton and put in an adoption application. We brought Daisy home a couple weeks later, after hearing about her sad and difficult start in life.
Tragically, my friend Lisa was killed in a car accident and her dog, Tucker, who was with her at the time of the accident, passed away a few weeks later from the injuries he sustained in the accident. You may recall that Tucker was also a Golden Angel in need just after the accident. We wouldn’t have Daisy if it weren’t for Lisa and Tucker and I was lucky to see Tucker at Dr. Carpenter’s before he passed away so I could thank him.
Thanks to all the kind and generous Angel Fund contributions, Daisy is now a healthy Golden living a dream life in her forever home. She truly is our special angel.