Kenneth Tallier

Nashville Humane Association

Name: Hi, my name is Daisy Mae.

Adoption fee: I have a special reduced adoption fee of $10.

Breed: I’m an adorable Beagle mix.

Age: 4 years old

Sex: Spayed female

Weight I weigh 32 pounds.

How long have you been at the shelter? I moved to Nashville Humane Association on Aug. 3.

Backstory: I was living in a shelter in Tullahoma County before moving to Nashville Humane Association. The shelterthere was overcrowded and Nashville Humane Association was called to see if they had room for me. NHA did and I’m very happy to be here. Not much is known about my history before moving to NHA, but since I moved here everyone keeps talking about how sweet I am and that I have the best baby face. That’s right — I’m the girl everyone has a crush on. My paws are crossed that after you read my interview you’ll be crushin’ on me too!

Must-know Info: I’m very polite. I sit at attention when you visit my room. Sometimes I even get off my comfy bed to greet you, but most times I lay there crossing my paws that you come to me. The best forever home for me would be in a home with a fenced back yard, but if I get adopted by someone who lives in an apartment or condo, that’s OK too, I would just need nice long daily walks and/or off leash dog park time. (I’ve been told I walk very well on a leash) Also, when people visit me at NHA, I try to sit in their lap. That’s right — I am a 32 pound lap dog looking for my forever home.

We hear you have some exciting news? WOOHOO – yes! Happy to say that I have recently completed heartworm treatment. I need rest until Sept. 15, so I’m not allowed to run, hike, jump, or romp until that date, but I can still go for short walks. (And when I get adopted, my new family will get instructions about my follow up treatment in 6 months) By the way, I am so looking forward to Sept. 15… I’ll be good to go and ready for an outside adventure!

What is your guilty pleasure? I love sitting close to people, wagging my tail and hugging. Spoiler alert: I sneak kisses when I get hugs.

What’s your best feature? I am always happy. Always. That’s me, 100 percent. I’m a happy girl, looking for a happy home filled with love, outside adventures, inside snuggle time and an endless supply of belly rubs. I’m so ready to be someone’s unconditional love. My tail is wagging just thinking about a forever family to call my own so please come meet me today at NHA. I want to be YOUR Pick Of The Litter. You can’t miss me — I’m the girl with the big smile on my face!

Is there anything going on at NHA you’d like to talk about? Yes! My paws are crossed that my new family takes me to this: Please tell all your dog loving friends to mark their calendar for Saturday, Sept. 16 for Nashville Humane Association’s 2017 Music City Mutt Strutt 5K Run/Walk and Dog Day Festival (aka the day Centennial Park goes to the dogs) Run/Walk a 5K with your dog and raise money for a great cause: Helping Homeless Animals just like me! To register for Mutt Strutt visit:

http://nashvillehumane.org/Events/Music_City_Mutt_Strutt/.

To learn about all the fun happenings at Dog Day Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., please visit http://tnne.ws/2w4gHOQ.

For more details how to adopt me or any of my shelter friends here at NHA, call 615.352.1010 or visit www.nashvillehumane.org

Nashville Humane Association (NHA) is committed to finding responsible homes, controlling pet overpopulation and promoting the humane treatment of animals. Incorporated in 1946 to protect the well-being of animals in Davidson County, is one of the oldest service organizations in Nashville. The roots of NHA can be traced back to a society founded in 1887 to protect children from inhumane working conditions and draft horses from mistreatment.