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Lily

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Lily

Hampton, VA

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Lily’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Lily's Story

Lily is beautiful, smart, affectionate, playful, healthy... and very confused. <br/>She never really learned how to be a dog. <br/>At almost two years old, her world has been small, so her emotions show up in supersized portions. She's trying to understand the universe, and the universe, in all its noisy glory, is a lot.<br/>Some dogs shut down when overwhelmed, but Lily does the opposite. She gears up -- zany, zoomy, zippy, and occasionally (playfully) nippy. She wants to be part of everything, everywhere, all at once. <br/>What she needs is a patient, kind home that can help her channel all that energy into joy and structure. <br/>And here's the good news: she's already working with a trainer at Animal Aid Society, and when you adopt her, that support comes home with you. AAS will cover at least three in-home sessions to help her grow into the very good girl she's meant to be.<br/>Lily came to us like a kindergartener starting school midyear -- bright-eyed but unsure of the rules. Nothing about her is wrong; she's simply unfinished. That's what makes her wonderful. She's a dog at the beginning of her becoming.<br/>She's a mix of Beagle, Russell-type terrier, Collie, and Golden Retriever, with her Collie traits shining brightest. People delight her, and she's beginning to appreciate dog friends too. In her first playgroup with shy Jamie, Lily started as the cautious one, then decided that having a dog buddy was actually awesome.<br/>She runs like she's racing the wind, plays like she's inventing the game as she goes, and tackles life with joyful intensity. She'll thrive with enrichment, routine, and a home that encourages curiosity.<br/>Lily has so much love to give. She's joy in motion, potential wrapped in fur. And you will smile every single day with her at your side.<br/>Come meet Lily any day from 9am to noon at Animal Aid Society, 80 Butler Farm Road in Hampton, VA.<br/>Interested? Come for a visit any day of the week - 365 days a year between 9am - 12pm. Hope to see you soon!<br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE: Animal Aid Society observes a 40 mile adoption radius to facilitate post adoption support and follow ups.

Lily is beautiful, smart, affectionate, playful, healthy... and very confused.
She never really learned how to be a dog.
At almost two years old, her world has been small, so her emotions show up in supersized portions. She's trying to understand the universe, and the universe, in all its noisy glory, is a lot.
Some dogs shut down when overwhelmed, but Lily does the opposite. She gears up -- zany, zoomy, zippy, and occasionally (playfully) nippy. She wants to be part of everything, everywhere, all at once.
What she needs is a patient, kind home that can help her channel all that energy into joy and structure.
And here's the good news: she's already working with a trainer at Animal Aid Society, and when you adopt her, that support comes home with you. AAS will cover at least three in-home sessions to help her grow into the very good girl she's meant to be.
Lily came to us like a kindergartener starting school midyear -- bright-eyed but unsure of the rules. Nothing about her is wrong; she's simply u

Lily is beautiful, smart, affectionate, playful, healthy... and very confused.
She never really learned how to be a dog.
At almost two years old, her world has been small, so her emotions show up in supersized portions. She's trying to understand the universe, and the universe, in all its noisy glory, is a lot.
Some dogs shut down when overwhelmed, but Lily does the opposite. She gears up -- zany, zoomy, zippy, and occasionally (playfully) nippy. She wants to be part of everything, everywhere, all at once.
What she needs is a patient, kind home that can help her channel all that energy into joy and structure.
And here's the good news: she's already working with a trainer at Animal Aid Society, and when you adopt her, that support comes home with you. AAS will cover at least three in-home sessions to help her grow into the very good girl she's meant to be.
Lily came to us like a kindergartener starting school midyear -- bright-eyed but unsure of the rules. Nothing about her is wrong; she's simply unfinished. That's what makes her wonderful. She's a dog at the beginning of her becoming.
She's a mix of Beagle, Russell-type terrier, Collie, and Golden Retriever, with her Collie traits shining brightest. People delight her, and she's beginning to appreciate dog friends too. In her first playgroup with shy Jamie, Lily started as the cautious one, then decided that having a dog buddy was actu

How To Adopt

Lily was listed as Adoptable by Animal Aid Society
How can I adopt Lily?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Animal Aid Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Lily is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Animal Aid Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Lily?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Animal Aid Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Lily, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Animal Aid Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Animal Aid Society's Adoption Policy
We require an in-person meeting prior to processing an adoption application. If you think one of our dogs could be a good fit, come for a visit! If all goes well and you decide to pursue adoption, you may submit your adoption application. Once your family, including any dogs, have also met with the dog you wish to adopt, your application will be submitted to the Adoption Committee for review. We estimate the pre-adoption process can take up to 14 days or longer. PLEASE NOTE: AAS is committed to finding the best fit for each of our dogs. For this reason, we will accept multiple applications for a dog. In the case of multiple applications, we will select the applicant that is the best fit based on the needs of the dog. Adoption fee for puppy/adult dogs is $300.00. Adoption fee for senior dogs is $150.00. We prefer that adopters be located within 40 miles of the shelter to facilitate post adoption follow up.

Lily is from Animal Aid Society

[Hampton, VA]

Our Mission
The purpose of the Society shall be to provide to/and or for animals, other than man, shelter, medical aid, care and protection, to act as a placement agency for animals in good health, and to provide education for the humane care and treatment of animals, and to attempt to prevent cruelty to animals.

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