Lily 💜
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Lily 💜
AvailableLily 💜 is a medium-sized female Labrador Retriever/Beagle mix, about 4 years and 6 months old, living in Silsbee, TX. She is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Lily currently thrives in the company of other dogs and is on her way to trusting people.
About Lily 💜
Lily 💜 is looking for a loving home in Texas. She’s a gentle and timid soul who hasn’t had much positive experience with people yet. Over the last seven months, she’s shown real progress, slowly learning what it means to trust and accept affection. Lily still has a ways to go, but her resilience shows every day. She’s in foster care now with her brother Rufus. Being around other dogs brings out the best in her—she gravitates to her pup companions and genuinely enjoys their company. A home with another friendly dog would help Lily continue to blossom. She'll need lots of patience and understanding as she adjusts, but she has the capacity for loyalty once she feels safe. Her birthday is November 2 under the sign of Scorpio, which may explain her sensitivity and quiet spirit. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Lily 💜
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lily 💜, as a Labrador Retriever/Beagle mix, does well in a home that offers companionship, structure, and a calm environment. A house with a fenced yard or access to outdoor space will help her feel comfortable and safe.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lily 💜 will benefit from a moderately sized yard or regular outdoor outings. Her breeds enjoy spending time outside but can adapt to various setups as long as they have dedicated play and walk time.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Labrador Retriever/Beagle mixes are generally good with children, but Lily 💜 is timid and might do best in a quieter home with patient kids who understand how to interact gently with shy dogs.











