Meet Lilly
Hi. My name is Lilly and I am a special girl. I came to A Doggie 4 You as a feral girl in 2018. I was trapped on the streets of San Antonio. When I went to the vet they determined I had heartworms. I thought I was a goner, but the nice people at the rescue treated me like I was part of a real family. They treated my heartworms and now I don't have them anymore. They even put me on a yearly heartworm preventative called ProHeart 12. The people at the rescue didn't have a clue what my breed was, so they took my picture and ran it through something they call a program. It said I am Berger Picard 81% and Scottish Terrier 12%. I was a real little stinker when I got here. You see I had never been handled before and I didn't know what kindness was. It's not easy living on the streets. Not everyone is nice. It took awhile, but I learned to trust the gang here at the rescue. I love going to the play yard with all of my friends and playing. We get to play twice a day in a large group of over 30 dogs. The rest of the time I get to live with my doggie family. I even learned to use a doggy door. I let my foster momma groom me when my hair gets unruly. I even tolerate the bath. I am going to need a family that will go slow with me and let me get to know you. I have a lot of love to give but I have trust issues. If you would like to give a girl like me a good home, you can apply for me at www.adoggie4you.org. I was born around 05/30/2016 and I currently weigh 27.8 pounds. I am only available in Texas.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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