Tiger Lily
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Tiger Lily
AvailableTiger Lily is a mixed breed female in her golden years, nearly 10 years old, and currently lives in San Francisco, CA. With a large frame and a beautiful coat featuring brown, chocolate, and white/cream tones, she has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Tiger Lily is house trained and brings both warmth and experience to any home.
About Tiger Lily
Tiger Lily is a beautiful, mellow girl with a calm nature and an inviting presence. She enjoys curling up under a blanket, snuggling in close with her people, and settling down for cozy, peaceful evenings. Her gentle side shines through in everything she does, making her the ideal companion for a laid-back home. This senior sweetheart is potty trained, crate trained, and handles a leash with confidence. Tiger Lily gets along well with people and dogs of all kinds, regardless of age or size, and she’s equally polite with cats. She’s previously lived with her buddy Ruckus for years, but it’s clear she’s comfortable either solo or with other animals. Ready to bring calm and warmth wherever she goes, Tiger Lily is waiting to meet her match. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Tiger Lily
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tiger Lily, as a mixed-breed dog of large size, is usually best suited for a home with enough space to stretch out, but she’s also content in quieter environments as long as she can be close to her people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A large mixed-breed dog like Tiger Lily appreciates access to a yard or daily walks; however, her calm energy means vigorous exercise isn’t a must. Regular outdoor time keeps her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tiger Lily, with her gentle temperament, can be a great fit for homes with children as long as interactions are supervised and respectful on both sides.











