Client of the Month: Daisy & Charlie
- aubrey202
- Apr 30
- 2 min read

From Rescue to Routine
Daisy and Charlie didn’t have an easy start. They are both rescues - Charlie was saved from a Missouri puppy mill and Daisy from China. But today, they’ve found their rhythm in Shoreline with Tiffany and Brad, who’ve built a calm, comfortable life around their needs.
Daisy is people-focused and not shy about asking for attention. If you’re not giving her the time she thinks she deserves, she’ll sit and stare until you do. Charlie’s the comic relief. He’s turned treat time into his own game of “Hot Potato,” pouncing and darting away like it’s a performance. It’s impossible not to laugh!

A House Full of Personality
Tiffany and Brad’s home is centered around the dogs. Now that their kids are grown, Daisy and Charlie get the spotlight -- and they’ve earned it. Both dogs love attention, snuggling, and being part of a predictable daily routine.
Daisy isn’t big on other dogs, but she and Charlie are a tight duo. They balance each other out and clearly know they’re home.

Thoughtful Care
Tiffany and Brad both work long hours, so giving the dogs a break during the day is a top priority. When they’re out of town, they want to know the dogs are still comfortable at home and getting care from someone they trust.
“We’re passionate about our dogs' well-being,” Tiffany said. “And Rex & Roxy has been a major lifesaver. They’ve become a part of our family.”

Local Flavor
Brad is the creative force behind Wilridge Pie Wine Bar in Woodinville, a cozy place where you can enjoy sweet and savory pies with a glass of wine.
The wine bar pairs local Washington wines with seasonal pie flavors that rotate often, from fruit-forward desserts to rich, savory options perfect for cooler days. Whether you're looking for something comforting or something unexpected, there’s always a standout dish on the menu.
You can see more of his creations at @bakingbradshoreline, where pies take center stage and flavor is always the focus.
A Good Life, One Day at a Time
Daisy and Charlie are a great reminder that routines don’t have to be boring. A little attention, a bit of fun, and a comfortable rhythm go a long way. They’ve found their people, and they’re clearly soaking it all in.

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