Daisy

Daisy's Timeline

  • Birth

    Daisy was born on September 1st and she became a member of nice family in Dallas, Or.
  • Daisy became a Stanerson

    The family in Dallas felt that they could not give Daisy enough attention so they were looking for a good family for her. They found one...us! Daisy offically became our family member.
  • Crazy hyper!

    Holy diver! After just one week we discovered Daisy was super hyper and loved to get out the front door and run for hours.
  • Daisy can jump!

    I'm baking Christmas cookies and when I leave the kitchen Daisy will bounce up like a spring and steal cookies off the counter! I had to spy on her to figure this out.
  • Daisy split my lip!

    I was bent over verbally scolding Daisy for something and she jumped up bumping my lip. It was slpit and I had to get 3 stiches.
  • Sprained my thumb!

    I came home late one evening and Dasiy got out the front door. I jumped the neighbor's fence to try and catch her and in doing so I sprained my thumb. It still is sore to this day!
  • Daisy gets a human sister

    My first daughter came home from being born. Daisy was so gentle and wanted to lick her all the time!
  • Daisy loves having a baby in the house!

    Once Violet was eating table food Daisy loved all of the treats she would get as they fell from the highchair.
  • Daisy gets another human sister

    Gwyneth came home from being born and Dasiy loved having another baby in the house.
  • Lots of treats!

    With a toddler and a baby in the house Daisy has become my second vacuum. She follows the girls around as they snack and eat...dropping all kinds of goodies on the floor.
  • Daisy mellows

    As the vet promised, we notice that Daisy has started to slow down a bit...she is not as hyper but still loves to steal food and jump on the dining table when no one is lookng.
  • Daisy loves me

    I start to notice that whatever room I am in Daisy is right there with me. When I shower, she lays on the bathroom rug, if I am in the living room, she is on the couch next to me. She is my little, sweet side kick.
  • Daisy today

    Today, Daisy is so mellow that I can let her out the front door and she returns shortly. She would rather be inside with the family than running wild around the neighborhood. She sleeps more and has trouble jumping up onto my bed. She even limps a bit on some days with sore joints. Her appepetite, however, is as good as ever!