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Meet LILO

Meet Lilo! She is an 8-year-old, spayed female, Australian Cattle dog weighing around 58 lbs. Lilo was in a loving home, but her person got sick. She has never had to share and didn’t have any interaction with dogs before coming to the shelter, so Lilo resource guards her things and attention from other dogs in the home. She went to a home for a few days and didn’t want to share her mom’s attention with her dad either. Lilo is friendly and affectionate but will need a strong handler that will be in control and keep her from causing trouble if she lives with more than one person. Her breed is a high energy working dog who will need stimulation to be the best girl. Lilo will be a loyal and wonderful companion!

Could LILO be your senior soulmate?

Reach out to Summit County Animal Control and mention LILO’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.

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LILO

BreedAustralian Cattle Dog/Blue HeelerSexFemaleSizeMediumAge8 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 6/27/2026
Contact Summit County Animal Control directly to ask about LILO — they’ll confirm availability and next steps.

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Shelter & rescue

Summit County Animal Control
0058 Nancy's PlaceFrisco, CO 80443

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📞 (970) 668-3230

✉️ animalcontrol@co.summit.co.us

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