Daphne may be tiny at just 9 pounds, but she has a heart full of love! At around 2-3 years old, this little sweetheart is ready to find her perfect family—one that will shower her with the care, patience, and affection she deserves.
Since arriving at her foster home, Daphne has blossomed! She adores playing with her foster brother and sister, enjoys a mix of playtime, snuggles, and rest, and is even getting comfortable with grooming—she recently let her foster mom brush out her knots like a champ! She’s a smart pup who’s picking up potty training quickly and even uses the dog bell to go outside.
Daphne is great at the vet, loves spending time in the yard, and enjoys going for walks. She would thrive in a home where someone is around most of the time—either as an only dog soaking up all the love or with a calm, friendly pup who enjoys both play and relaxation.
One of her cutest quirks? You’re guaranteed to catch her with her tongue hanging out—whether she’s snoozing away or totally focused on her favorite toy. It’s just one of the many things that make her so lovable!
If you’re looking for a devoted companion who will be your little shadow, Daphne is your girl. She’s staying with her fosters, Tamara and Isabella, in Lancaster, PA—reach out to meet this special pup and see if she’s the perfect fit for your home!
Daphne is staying with Tamara and Isabella in Lancaster, PA.
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