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Thursday, December 29, 2022

"LILAC" beautiful little young affectionate mix - needs some TLC

 

Update Jan 17, 2023 ADOPTED

photo, courtesy Lilac's adopter



UPDATE Dec 31, 2022 possible adopter or on hold


Lilac is a relatively small 39 lbs mix, gentle and loving. Looking for a home where she gets a healthy diet, good care and lots of love!

Sweetheart.

"LILAC" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
MCAS hours/ Location

Animal ID: 279275, 1 yr 39 lbs

https://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/279275

Hi I am Lilac. I am a young mixed breed dog looking for a home to call my own. From my tan and lilac coat to the white and brown speckles on my feet, who knows what all I am mixed with! What I do know is that I am a staff favorite! I came to the shelter with a skin infection so my coat is not at its best at the moment but it is getting better each day while I am here. I enjoy my medicated baths while giving the staff face kisses the whole time, after my bath I get the zoomies and want to play with anyone around. I do clam down and lay nicely on a blanket once I get my excess energy out but am always ready for the next adventure! I am super playful but still learning what toys are and I sometimes use my front feet when I get excited to play with people but will immediately give you a nice sit when asked. My new home should be ready for some positive reinforcement training, I am a sponge ready to learn! Although my history before coming to the shelter is unknown I would probably like to meet another playful dog who can show me the ropes. I am an active girl full of love, wont you apply for me today? The adoption counselors can discuss my medical needs further and see if we are the right fit! At this time, community members aren't able to visit the shelter to browse adoption kennels, and adoptions are limited to the virtual process.






 

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