Loving Miniature Chow Chow Needs a Single-Dog Home – Meet Daisy!
Meet Daisy: A Loving, Protective, and Loyal Miniature Chow Chow
If you are looking for a devoted, cuddle-loving companion and have a home with no other pets, Daisy might be the perfect addition to your family. Daisy is a beautiful 3-year-old female Miniature Chow Chow currently located in Klerksdorp, North West.
Daisy is in excellent health and weighs approximately 12 kg. She is incredibly loving, protective, and thrives on human companionship. Her absolute favorite thing to do is cuddle up next to you in bed and spend quality time with her humans. While she can be a little shy at first when meeting new people, she warms up quickly once she knows you are kind and gentle.
Why Daisy Needs a New Home
Daisy is currently living with her legal owner, but she needs a fresh start in a home where she can be the only dog. She has shown aggression toward a smaller dog in her current household, so for her safety and the peace of mind of her new family, a pet-free environment is required. She is also not suited for homes with young children or cats.

Daisy’s Personality & Traits
- Breed: Miniature Chow Chow
- Age: 3 Years Old
- Gender: Female (Spayed: No)
- Location: Klerksdorp, North West
- Weight: 12 kg
- Health Status: Healthy
- Temperament: Loving, protective, a little shy initially, loves cuddles.
- Compatibility: Needs a home with no other dogs, no cats, and no children.
- Water Friendliness: Please note, Daisy loves water!

What Daisy Brings to Her New Home
To help her transition smoothly into her new environment, Daisy will come with her familiar comforts:
- Her favorite bed
- Her doggy bowl
- Her favorite toy
Daisy’s owner is looking to find her a safe, loving permanent home as soon as possible through our trusted home-to-home rehoming process.
How to Adopt Daisy
If you live in the North West or surrounding areas, have a pet-free home, and are ready to give this beautiful girl the dedicated love and cuddles she deserves, please get in touch with us to start the adoption application process.
