





Lilly
- Senior
- Female
- Small
About Lilly
Los Angeles, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Lilly’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Lilly's Story
Lilly was brought into a veterinary clinic to be euthanized because she had become "inconvenient". One of the vet techs (along with the vet) decided against that route and took her to the Carson shelter for a temporary hold until a rescue could be found. <br/><br/>We could not say no.<br/><br/>Lilly is sweet, even tempered and loves to take walks. She is a very good eater (and could actually stand to lose a few pounds)<br/><br/>Medically, Lilly had some issues.<br/><br/>She had a badly injured right eye which had to be removed. There was also the issue of an umbilical hernia and four mammary tumors. All of which have been take care of.<br/><br/>Lilly's foster says she is an absolute delight! Having one eye doesn't slow her down and neither does her age. She is 12 years young and is looking forward to spending many more years with her forever family. <br/><br/>To apply for Lilly, please go to https://dawgsquad.org/adoption-application/
Lilly was brought into a veterinary clinic to be euthanized because she had become "inconvenient". One of the vet techs (along with the vet) decided against that route and took her to the Carson shelter for a temporary hold until a rescue could be found.
We could not say no.
Lilly is sweet, even tempered and loves to take walks. She is a very good eater (and could actually stand to lose a few pounds)
Medically, Lilly had some issues.
She had a badly injured right eye which had to be removed. There was also the issue of an umbilical hernia and four mammary tumors. All of which have been take care of.
Lilly's foster says she is an absolute delight! Having one eye doesn't slow her down and neither does her age. She is 12 years young and is looking forward to spending many more years with her forever family.
To apply for Lilly, please go to https://dawgsquad.org/adoption-application/
Lilly was brought into a veterinary clinic to be euthanized because she had become "inconvenient". One of the vet techs (along with the vet) decided against that route and took her to the Carson shelter for a temporary hold until a rescue could be found.
We could not say no.
Lilly is sweet, even tempered and loves to take walks. She is a very good eater (and could actually stand to lose a few pounds)
Medically, Lilly had some issues.
She had a badly injured right eye which had to be removed. There was also the issue of an umbilical hernia and four mammary tumors. All of which have been take care of.
Lilly's foster says she is an absolute delight! Having one eye doesn't slow her down and neither does her age. She is 12 years young and is looking forward to spending many more years with her forever family.
To apply for Lilly, please go to https://dawgsquad.org/adoption-application/
How To Adopt
Lilly is from The Dawg Squad
[Los Angeles, CA]
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