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Please consider being a foster mom and dad to a pet in need. It is a very rewarding experience and it will help save a dog's life.***
** Female, Chihuahua
** 1 year, 7.5lbs
** House Trained
** Crate trained
** Good with dogs, unsure on cats but happy to test
** Adoption fee $295
Health: Lily is spayed/neutered, microchipped, wormed, flea treated, current on DHPP, Bordatella, and Rabies.
More About Me:Hello, I am Lily. I am a devoted and loving companion. I am very attached to my family and I love them dearly – I will attach quickly to my new family and love them just as much. I love to snuggle and be with you. I enjoy working in the yard with my foster as it allows me time to sunbathe. I also enjoy playing with my daughter Lola and keeping her safe. I am a great snuggler and enjoy following you around and chilling on the couch. I also like my chew toys and bones. I am a great girl with so much to offer my new home. I would very much love to find a home of my very own where I am loved and cherished with tons of attention and cuddle – don’t forget my cuddle time. Check out my video: http://youtu.be/DgAQGHH6REk
FOSTER UPDATE Lilly! She was rescued off the streets and lets you know every day just how thankful she is for that. She’s potty trained and crate trained and good on car rides. Her favorite things are sleeping in the sun, playing with her baby (Lola) and cuddling with her foster mom. She is an excellent mother to her little pup and would love to be adopted with her baby, but if that’s not possible, she will understand. She’s great on a leash – is getting used to the idea that every day there will be fresh water and food and isn’t quite so ‘grabby’ come feeding time. She isn’t much of a barker, but is protective of her foster mom – i.e. if you come to the house – it better be someone mom wants there! She MUCH appreciates introductions so she understands all is ok. Other than those warnings of strangers approaching, she’s not a barker. She’s a very sweet, loving little dog. No children under 12 and a fenced yard are a must. Oh, and chew toys – she likes her chew toys.
History: Lily has arrived from an overcrowded shelter with her daughter Lola. They were found as strays and turned in to a shelter that reached out for help. NWIPR was asked to pull Lily and find her a great home. We are so glad to have her join us in rescue.
NWIPR IS AN ALL VOLUNTEER REGISTERED NON-PROFIT 501c3 PUBLIC CHARITY
Your adoption donation is used to care for and vet the many dogs that enter into rescue from overcrowded shelters where their time is running out-ultimately they are on death row. Your adoption donation goes directly to the care of the many dogs that enter into rescue. All dogs leave rescue vaccinated, sterilized, microchipped, wormed, flea treated, and medically checked out. In some cases they receive dentals, ear flush, surgeries, and so on to ensure that they are healthy and ready to be adopted. Your adoption donation is very much appreciated and needed to help care for the many needy dogs that enter into rescue. New adopters receive a FREE exam coupon at a local veterinary clinic in Lynnwood OR a $30 care voucher to a veterinary chain (so be sure to ask about these coupons if you are interested). NOTE: Please do not email for more dog info. This is all the info available until approved application is received and then you can talk directly to that dog's foster home for further info. Thank you!
NWIPR's adoption process includes completion of an adoption application, a vet check, screening, in person meeting, a home visit and a lifetime adoption contract. NWIPR is the pet's advocate and will select the most suitably matched home for the dog's general and unique needs, therefore adoptions are not done on a first come first serve basis. We reserve the right to refuse service and adoption for any reason.
PLEASE NOTE: The information contained within this pet's biography is based on observations from the current foster home. NWIPR is very honest about the pet's behavior and needs (and provides up to date information), we cannot guarantee they will behave in the same manner in a different environment with new owners as individual household dynamics vary greatly.
CONSIDER FOSTERING A DOG
***Do you or someone you know have the desire to help a rescue dog? If you have a loving heart, dog experience, a safe and secure yard and the notion to make a difference, please consider fostering a rescue dog. There are MANY dogs that we just do not have room for and just one person can make a world of difference to a dog that needs a safe place to rest his or her weary paws.....***
'Saving just one pet won't change the world ... but, surely, the world will change for that one pet' author unknown