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Lilly


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LILLY ...a real cutie pie...

I am an owner surrendered, very active AKC registrable, female, spay/altered Westie. My birthday is 10.12.2006. Am current with my shots (Rabies-1 yr, DHLPP, Bordetella). Not yet 100% house trained, but am crate trained so that makes the house-training much easier. My foster house has a doggie door that now use. At first it always hit me in the face, but I watched the other Westies and then it was easy. Plus, I wanted to know what they were doing out on the deck. Now I like being on the deck, investigating and chasing the tennis ball. I get lots of exercise and daily walks. That helps lower my puppy energy level....always in play mode. I am not so good in cars just yet, I get sick. My foster Mom is working on that with me. I try to bark at the other Westies to have them play with me, but I am properly corrected immediately. I need to use my 'inside voice (bark)'. So, I guess I will have to learn that too....geez, growing up isn't easy! I like to romp, run, twirl and jump on the other Westies. Some like it and then some let me know they DON'T. OK.,
I get it already! Respect my elders!

My adoptive family will need to have enough time in their daily schedule to continue house training, exercise and house manners. Also I will drag my leash and attached owner to obedience class.

A fenced back yard that I can not dig out of would be great. Yesterday, on my walk, I found a fresh Gopher hole. Dad let me investigate all I wanted. Well my foster Mom was not so happy, when I was covered in dirt! Aaah, that was fun, until the bath! Dad, didn't get a bath!
What's up with that?

I need an adoptive home, that has the stamina for a puppy. I am still too young to stay alone for a long period of time, I will whine and cry....plus I could find another one of those Gopher holes! If you fit what I need, then put in your application soon. I want to see what that Santa thing is about.....he needs to know my new address. I know I have been good too!

Pawsatively waiting for just you.....LILLY

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