![]() She's the whole package! If you are interested in learning more about her please contact her foster mom, Susan at 431-4887 or feel free to share with interested parties. ![]() She would make a fun treibball candidate, since she thinks playing with a soccer ball is really fun! Lilly attaches herself quickly to her people and likes people of all ages. Her unassuming personality makes her a very easy dog to live and she is quiet and calm for a young dog. Lilly is a sensitive, sweet girl who takes a bit to warm to new situations. ![]() She is currently living with dogs, cats and children and gets along well with all of them! Lilly is spayed, vaccinated, micro-chipped and dewormed. Luckily a rescue group in the area took them in and got them into foster homes.Ī petite gal weighing in at about 30 pounds. She and her sisters and mother were basically left to fend for themselves when the owner did not want them any more. Lilly is a 9 month old Border Collie that came to rescue from a reservation in Northern Montana. We have two applications working on Lydia at the current time. 4 Her eyes are making some tears and she has gone without meds in her eye for 6 days now. She is spayed now and current on all her vaccinations. She is still getting medicated eye drops in the eye but we expect the injury to heal and then she will be getting (tears) eye drops until the eye starts making tears on her own. ![]() UPDATE: Lydia eye injury is healing nicely and we have confirmed that she has vision in the injured eye. She still may require eye drops a couple of times a day but she doesn't mind having them being put in and sits like a perfect lady while her foster mama tends to her eye. UPDATE: Lydia is currently under doctors care for her eye, which is healing nicely. She is current on vaccinations and spayed. Because the eye wasn't treated for what appears some time she may have to have (Tears) eye drops in that eye for her entire life but they are not expensive and she is very good about getting her eye meds. She has an injury to her eye that she was seen my the vet for, and is currently on some medicated eye ointment. We think she is a minpin as she has the little Minpin strut and ears. She was described by the kill shelter as a Chihuahua X but we doubt it. Gail after 6pm at 40, or E-mail Gail at sweet baby girl Is now named Lydia. as of 2/4/14 If you would like more information please contact: (dr.henningson) Note: This dog has been turned over to a Rescue group in Butte. and then they will be going to my local vet here in whitehall. I do have her vet records but i have to go to amherst animal hospital to sign them back over in my name. And about month ago they could no longer take care of her and I received the dog back. And a few months ago I gave her to a friend of mine who just loved her. I got her from a pet shop in Williston north Dakota when she was a puppy. About: Her name is pippy, she is around 2 yrs old, and she is spayed and up to date on shots. So it helps to let her out before you settle down for your visit. Such as bringing her to new places and there is a pet there she might pick up the scent to go potty. (she is potty trained) If she is stressed try to let her out frequent so she doesn’t have an accident. When left in a kennel she will whine this includes when she’s left on her own. Courtesy Listing: Issues If she’s being disciplined don’t be rough with her or she will nip.
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