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Lilly

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
  • Cattle Dog

About Lilly

Sanger, TX

Breed

Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler&Cattle DogMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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, oh Lilly. The sweetest one year dog possible came to rescue because a neighbor threatened to shoot her for *maybe* killing a pig. She wasn't being kept on a fence (she stays really well inside of one!) so she got the blame for the pigs passing. Her mom looked part Pyrenees but Lilly definitely looks more like a red Heeler on long legs. Is this a killer dog worthy of being shot? NO! Lilly is so careful with young children, elderly dogs, and anyone she meets. Come meet her and you'll fall in love with her! <br/><br/>She gets along great with every dog we've put her out with. She's sweet with kids and our blind rescue dog Sandy. (That should tell you she's gentle!) But she can also rough and tumble with younger more playful dogs. She's fully vetted and ready for her new home. <br/><br/>All dogs will be spayed/neutered, dewormed multiple times, microchipped, heartworm tested/treated/on preventatives and up to date on DHPPV, rabies, and bordatella prior to adoption. <br/><br/>Our process: <br/><br/>We are not a “first come first served” shelter. Our process may be a little longer but it's designed to make sure animals are going to homes that meet their needs. You may have a great home and be lovely people, but sometimes a dog just isn't suited for your circumstance. For example, one dog may need a six foot privacy fence due to climbing behaviors while another may be fine with 4 ft chain link. Another dog may need a backyard while another would do fine in an apartment setting. We know our animals pretty well and we don't want you or your new addition to be forced into something that's not ideal for everyone. <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/> Schedule a visit with the dog by going to www.copilotanimalrescue.org<br/> Feel free to reach out to us by email with additional questions: copilotanimalrescue@gmail.com<br/> Fill out an adoption application (you can do this before or after you meet the dog). Message us once you complete the app so we can start working on your references. <br/> Let your vet know (if you have current animals) that we will be calling. They frequently need your permission to give us any info. <br/> Home visit and adoption trial. If all lights are green, we will do a home visit followed by an adoption trial of one week to make sure that everyone is comfortable with the new addition. <br/> Contracts are signed prior to the adoption trial.<br/><br/><br/>Adoption fees are $200 for puppies and adults, $100 for seniors. We do not "make money" on adoption fees. Adoption fees cover a small fraction of the total cost of caring for a dog in adoption. While some are adopted in days, others are not adopted for years. Last year the directors family donated $42,000 to keep the rescue running...we did not adopt out 4200 seniors or 2100 adults/puppies (the equivalent in adoption fees). Between electricity/air conditioning, kennel worker pay, feed, gas, medical, emergency surgeries, trainers, cleaning supplies, heartworm treatments and preventatives, etc, the rescue is not making any money on adoptions. We are also saving you money! We get veterinary services at a discount with our partners. Sure, you could go pick up a free pup somewhere but the cost of getting them healthy and vetted would exceed the adoption costs we have.

Lilly, oh Lilly. The sweetest one year dog possible came to rescue because a neighbor threatened to shoot her for *maybe* killing a pig. She wasn't being kept on a fence (she stays really well inside of one!) so she got the blame for the pigs passing. Her mom looked part Pyrenees but Lilly definitely looks more like a red Heeler on long legs. Is this a killer dog worthy of being shot? NO! Lilly is so careful with young children, elderly dogs, and anyone she meets. Come meet her and you'll fall in love with her!

She gets along great with every dog we've put her out with. She's sweet with kids and our blind rescue dog Sandy. (That should tell you she's gentle!) But she can also rough and tumble with younger more playful dogs. She's fully vetted and ready for her new home.

All dogs will be spayed/neutered, dewormed multiple times, microchipped, heartworm tested/treated/on preventatives and up to date on DHPPV, rabies, and bordatella prior to adoption.

Our process:

We are not a “first come

Lilly, oh Lilly. The sweetest one year dog possible came to rescue because a neighbor threatened to shoot her for *maybe* killing a pig. She wasn't being kept on a fence (she stays really well inside of one!) so she got the blame for the pigs passing. Her mom looked part Pyrenees but Lilly definitely looks more like a red Heeler on long legs. Is this a killer dog worthy of being shot? NO! Lilly is so careful with young children, elderly dogs, and anyone she meets. Come meet her and you'll fall in love with her!

She gets along great with every dog we've put her out with. She's sweet with kids and our blind rescue dog Sandy. (That should tell you she's gentle!) But she can also rough and tumble with younger more playful dogs. She's fully vetted and ready for her new home.

All dogs will be spayed/neutered, dewormed multiple times, microchipped, heartworm tested/treated/on preventatives and up to date on DHPPV, rabies, and bordatella prior to adoption.

Our process:

We are not a “first come first served” shelter. Our process may be a little longer but it's designed to make sure animals are going to homes that meet their needs. You may have a great home and be lovely people, but sometimes a dog just isn't suited for your circumstance. For example, one dog may need a six foot privacy fence due to climbing behaviors while another may be fine with 4 ft chain link. Another dog may need a

Lilly is from CoPilot Animal Rescue

[Sanger, TX]

Our Mission
CoPilot Animal Rescue is a 501c3 animal rescue dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, providing a safe haven for sick, abused or abandoned animals and educating the community on the value of all life.
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