A donation was made in memory of Daisy by
the doctors and staff at Valley Veterinary Clinic on
Aug 16, 2024.
My gratitude goes to Valley Vet in Spokane Wa for their generous donation and their sensitivity towards Daisy. Daisy was a dog that came to me from an unfortunate situation, she wasn't abused but she and her sister wasn't socialized. I took her in and I molded her into a happy dog. After a while in my care, she developed a love for my cat Queen, car rides, mealtime, and her grandma. My groomer also pointed out how she wasn't sure about being groomed, but after the first trip Daisy enjoyed going to the groomers. She also enjoyed visiting Petco and riding in the shopping cart. Daisy was a quiet dog, but she did voice her opinion when she wanted. Her nickname was little girl, and her grandma called her bug. Daisy became a social girl; she would greet people when they would come to visit. She went from a scared frightened little dog, to wanting to be involved and included in everything. She also enjoyed home cooking food, she couldn't eat dog food so she would enjoy meat and potatoes. She and I became the best of friends, and she enjoyed sitting in my chair, couch or relaxing in my bed. She will be a friend that I will never forget, I don't dwell on the years I can't have her, but I thank God on the time He let me have her. I am thankful to have known Daisy and to have had her in my life. Thank you for taking the time to read this memorial and learning about Daisy.