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Maltese / Mixed (medium coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Young


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About Daisy Mae

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: White with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
  • Eye Color: Black
  • Ear Type: Erect
  • Tail Type: Long
  • Current Size: 13.8 Pounds
  • Current Age: 3 Years 6 Months (best estimate)
  • Fence Required: No
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Obedience Training Needed: Needs Training
  • Exercise Needs: Moderate
  • Grooming Needs: Moderate
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly
From Stray to Star – Meet Daisy Mae!
This little sweetheart was found wandering the streets of Nash County, but now 3-year-old Daisy Mae is ready for her second chance at a forever home! She’s a 15 lb Maltese mix with a heart as fluffy as her coat, and trust us—she’s already mastering the art of being your best friend.
She is scheduled for her royal spa day…oops, we mean spay day in early October, and after that, she’ll be ready to start her forever adventure with YOU! This lovable girl will be all set to bring tons of love and happiness into your life! ✨
Whether it’s a cozy cuddle on the couch or a nice walk to show off her adorable looks, Daisy Mae is the perfect partner. She may have been found as a stray, but her days of wandering are over—all she needs now is YOU!
What does Daisy Mae come with? ✔️ 15 lbs of fluff and love ✔️ A playful, snuggly attitude ✔️ Eyes that will melt your heart
Get your applications in now! Daisy Mae will be ready to go home after her October "glow-up," and she’s dreaming of a family to call her own

More about Daisy Mae

Good with Dogs, Good with Older/Considerate Kids Only, Good with Adults, Somewhat vocal, Does Good in the Car, Leashtrained, Cratetrained, Likes to play with toys, Playful, Affectionate, Intelligent, Goofy

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10371 Smith Road •  Middlesex, NC 27557  •  info [ at ] rainbowbridgerescue.org