Lily G
Available
Lily G
AvailableThis beautiful medium-sized female terrier/mixed breed is an adult and is currently located at HART (Homeless Animals Rescue Team). She has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date, so she's ready for her forever home.
About Lily G
Your new best friend is just one click away. Meet Lily G β part terrier, part chaos, all heart. At almost 2 years old and weighing in around 41 pounds, this girl is the full package: beauty, brains (most of the time), and the kind of energy that could power a small town! She has fluttery eyes that could melt steel, especially when she's looking at her best friend Fetch. Together, their favorite hobby is taking romantic dips in the kiddie pool β of course. Lily G's stories are the stuff of legend, including the time she tried to outsmart a squirrel and ended up stuck in a tree. Yes, you read that right β full Tarzan mode, rescued by the fire department! While she claims her tree-climbing days are over, her spirit for adventure is as lively as ever, now with all four paws safely on the ground. Expect a companion bursting with affection, playfulness, and overflowing personality. Lily G is loyal, hilarious, and more than ready to shower her big, goofy golden heart straight into yours. Born November 19, sheβs a passionate Scorpio, known for loyalty and charisma! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$0Payment after application.
Help Lily G find her forever home. Pay easily via credit card or other convenient payment methods.
Rescues & Shelters
Questions about Lily G
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Terrier/mixed breed dogs are highly adaptable but typically do best in active households where they have plenty of stimulation and engagement. They can thrive in both houses and apartments if their exercise and mental needs are met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While terrier/mixed breeds can do well in smaller spaces, they benefit from regular access to a fenced yard or safe outdoor areas where they can burn off energy. Regular walks, playtime, and activities are important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Terrier/mixed breed dogs are generally suitable for families with children, especially when well-socialized. Their playful and affectionate nature makes them great companions for kids.
More pets matching your search

Leah,4 years old
American Staffordshire Terrier, Terrier
Fairfax, VA

Jade A,6 years old
Beagle, Terrier
Fairfax, VA

Shayna,10 years old
Hound, Terrier
Fairfax, VA

Fetch,3 years old
Cattle Dog, Terrier
Fairfax, VA

Miss Lily A,4 years old
Labrador Retriever, Terrier
Fairfax, VA

Autumn G,1 year old
Terrier, Mixed Breed
Fairfax, VA

Charlie Girl,3 years old
Terrier, Mixed Breed
Fairfax, VA

Cocoa Cross Post,6 months- 2 years
Ibizan Hound, Terrier
Fairfax, VA

Turnip,3 months old
Terrier, Mixed Breed
Fairfax Station, VA

Shadow,7 years old
Terrier
Fairfax Station, VA

Cocoa,2 years old
Terrier, Mixed Breed
Fairfax Station, VA

Sarah Lake,1 year old
Terrier, Mixed Breed
Fairfax Station, VA