

Tilly
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Schnauzer
- Mixed Breed
About Tilly
Cibolo, TX
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Tilly's Story
Tilly came to us looking like a dog who had spent far too long surviving instead of living. Her tiny little body was buried beneath heavy, painfully matted fur so thick that we could hardly tell what breed she was — or even how small she truly was underneath it all.<br/>The moment she entered our rescue, we got straight to work giving her the care she so desperately needed. Warm baths, gentle grooming, good food, vet care, and finally a safe place to rest. That’s when we learned sweet little Tilly was heartworm positive. Despite everything she had clearly endured, she never let it dim her spirit. From day one, Tilly has been nothing but happiness wrapped up in a tiny body. She follows her humans everywhere, perfectly content just being by our side no matter what we’re doing.<br/>Then, only three weeks after taking her in, we woke up one morning to the surprise of our lives.<br/>Curled up beside Tilly were four teeny tiny newborn puppies.<br/>We had absolutely no idea she was even pregnant. She never looked pregnant, never acted uncomfortable, and showed none of the signs that she was close to giving birth. The babies were only hours old, their umbilical cords still attached, and Tilly was calmly snuggled around them like she had planned this all along.<br/>We quickly set up a nursery space for Tilly and her babies, making sure they were warm, safe, and comfortable. Almost immediately, we noticed one tiny puppy was much smaller than the others and struggling badly. We fought hard for that precious little soul, but heartbreakingly, she didn’t make it.<br/>Tilly’s three remaining girls — Millie, Billie, and Lillie — are now one month old and thriving. They’ve graduated to lapping formula from a bowl like perfect little ladies, and their personalities are already larger than life.<br/>Billie, the brindle sister, is our tiny professional complainer. If her food is too cold, her blanket isn’t fluffy enough, or she hasn’t been held in the last thirty seconds, she will absolutely let everyone know about it. She’s basically Goldilocks in puppy form.<br/>Millie is the sweet and patient sister. Calm, loving, and endlessly gentle, she waits politely while her dramatic sisters eat first before quietly joining in. She would much rather snuggle than argue.<br/>And then there’s Lillie — our special little girl. She’s the silliest of the bunch, always sprawled out on her back making funny faces while she dreams. This baby can sleep through absolutely anything. We suspect she may be blind and possibly deaf based on some of the things we’ve observed, but none of that slows her down from being completely adored.<br/>Tilly may have come to us broken down, neglected, and exhausted, but today she is safe, loved, and raising her babies surrounded by people who cherish her. What started as the story of a forgotten stray has turned into one of the sweetest little families we’ve ever had the privilege of saving.
Tilly came to us looking like a dog who had spent far too long surviving instead of living. Her tiny little body was buried beneath heavy, painfully matted fur so thick that we could hardly tell what breed she was — or even how small she truly was underneath it all.
The moment she entered our rescue, we got straight to work giving her the care she so desperately needed. Warm baths, gentle grooming, good food, vet care, and finally a safe place to rest. That’s when we learned sweet little Tilly was heartworm positive. Despite everything she had clearly endured, she never let it dim her spirit. From day one, Tilly has been nothing but happiness wrapped up in a tiny body. She follows her humans everywhere, perfectly content just being by our side no matter what we’re doing.
Then, only three weeks after taking her in, we woke up one morning to the surprise of our lives.
Curled up beside Tilly were four teeny tiny newborn puppies.
We had absolutely no idea she was even pregnant. She never looked pregnant, never ac
Tilly came to us looking like a dog who had spent far too long surviving instead of living. Her tiny little body was buried beneath heavy, painfully matted fur so thick that we could hardly tell what breed she was — or even how small she truly was underneath it all.
The moment she entered our rescue, we got straight to work giving her the care she so desperately needed. Warm baths, gentle grooming, good food, vet care, and finally a safe place to rest. That’s when we learned sweet little Tilly was heartworm positive. Despite everything she had clearly endured, she never let it dim her spirit. From day one, Tilly has been nothing but happiness wrapped up in a tiny body. She follows her humans everywhere, perfectly content just being by our side no matter what we’re doing.
Then, only three weeks after taking her in, we woke up one morning to the surprise of our lives.
Curled up beside Tilly were four teeny tiny newborn puppies.
We had absolutely no idea she was even pregnant. She never looked pregnant, never acted uncomfortable, and showed none of the signs that she was close to giving birth. The babies were only hours old, their umbilical cords still attached, and Tilly was calmly snuggled around them like she had planned this all along.
We quickly set up a nursery space for Tilly and her babies, making sure they were warm, safe, and comfortable. Almost immediately, we noticed one tiny puppy was mu
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Tilly is from Valley Dog Rescue of Texas
[Cibolo, TX]
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