Meet Daisy Mae, a one-year-old Lab/Pyrenees mix who has already been through so much in her short life. Daisy was found lying beside a rural road, likely after being struck by a car. She had no microchip, and sadly, no one came forward to claim her.
When she arrived at the shelter, it was clear Daisy needed urgent medical care. X-rays revealed multiple fractures in her front left leg, and she also suffered two large lacerations beneath her shoulder and chest. Despite her pain, Daisy has remained calm, gentle, and full of love—her tail still wags every time she sees a kind face.
After consulting with our veterinary team, we learned that amputation surgery will likely be necessary due to the severity of her breaks and resulting nerve damage. While this isn’t the path we hoped for, we know that dogs are incredibly resilient—and Daisy Mae’s sweet spirit and strength will help her thrive on three legs.
Daisy is now safe and recovering in her foster home, where she’s proven to be a model houseguest—sweet, affectionate, and always ready for pets. Her foster parents are preparing for her upcoming surgery and the special care she’ll need afterward.
Help us take care of Daisy Mae