Posted over 4 weeks ago | Updated 2 hours ago
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Meet Lillian!
Lillian was brought into an emergency vet clinic by a Good Samaritan after being found as a stray. Luckily for her, RMG foster Anya was working that day and reached out immediately to see if we could help. As you can see from the BEFORE pics, sweet Lillian was in pretty rough shape when she was found. She did have a tattoo indicating that she had been spayed, though, so someone loved this girl at some point. Now that she’s been all cleaned up and has completed her stray hold with the county, this sweet girl is ready to find her true Forever Home!
Lillian is about 8 years old and prefers a calmer lifestyle. She’s good with other dogs and cats but she would really prefer any fur siblings be on the smaller side and calm. She’s much too dignified for any young dog antics! Lillian would also do great as an only fur child - she will seek out attention from her human foster family much more often than her four legged foster siblings. She’s still working on her leash manners (squirrels just look like so much fun to chase, it’s hard to resist!) but her smaller size and outgoing personality make her an amazing companion to go everywhere with you!
Interested in adopting Lillian? Email adrienne@rescuemega.org or fill out an adoption application on our website- www.rmgdogs.org
Meet Lillian!
Lillian was brought into an emergency vet clinic by a Good Samaritan after being found as a stray. Luckily for her, RMG foster Anya was working that day and reached out immediately to see if we could help. As you can see from the BEFORE pics, sweet Lillian was in pretty rough shape when she was found. She did have a tattoo indicating that she had been spayed, though, so someone loved this girl at some point. Now that she’s been all cleaned up and has completed her stray hold with the county, this sweet girl is ready to find her true Forever Home!
Lillian is about 8 years old and prefers a calmer lifestyle. She’s good with other dogs and cats but she would really prefer any fur siblings be on the smaller side and calm. She’s much too dignified for any young dog antics! Lillian would also do great as an only fur child - she will seek out attention from her human foster family much more often than her four legged foster siblings. She’s still working on her leash manners (squirrels just look like so much fun to chase, it’s hard to resist!) but her smaller size and outgoing personality make her an amazing companion to go everywhere with you!
Interested in adopting Lillian? Email adrienne@rescuemega.org or fill out an adoption application on our website- www.rmgdogs.org