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Lilly

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6 months- 2 years|Terrier, Miniature Poodle|Female|Small|Tampa, FL
πŸ€— AffectionateπŸ’ͺ IndependentπŸ’‚ Protective

Lilly is a 4-year-old female Terrier/Mini Poodle mix. She weighs about 12 lbs and has a long, soft coat in white and cream. Fully house trained, Lilly is an affectionate and independent dog. Though currently unaltered and not vaccinated, she has a prepaid appointment at our clinic. Lilly is located in Tampa, FL, and can be adopted for a fee of $350.

About Lilly

Lilly is a sweet young dog who joined us as an owner surrender along with another dog. Despite the separation, she has thrived in her foster home and seems to flourish as the only dog. Lilly has some unique needs, as she is partially blind and deaf, but she is potty trained and walks well on a leash. While she is not fond of her crate, we're working on helping her adjust. Currently, Lilly is not spayed, chipped, or up to date on vaccines, but she has a prepaid appointment scheduled at our clinic in Wesley Chapel, and we can assist with drop-off and pick-up logistics. She is in Tampa, FL, and ready to meet potential adopters. If you're looking for a loyal companion, Lilly might just be the perfect fit for you. Let's get started on the application process!

Adoption Fee

$350

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: Tampa, FL 33612 Get directions

Questions about Lilly

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Lilly, being a Terrier/Mini Poodle mix, is ideal for a home where she can receive individual attention. A quiet environment is best given her partial blindness and deafness.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This mixed-breed dog enjoys some outdoor space to explore, but a small yard or nearby park would be sufficient for Lilly to appreciate the fresh air.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Lilly can be affectionate, her special needs mean she may do best in a home without small children who may not understand her limitations.