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My name is Lily!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 1 day ago

My basic info

Breed
Brittany
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20406219

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Name: Lily
Breed: Brittany Spaniel
Weight: 30 pounds
Gender: female
Spayed/neutered: spayed
Age: 5 years
Reason for Intake: Lily is afraid of the baby in the home and has also shown fear of other children younger than teenagers.

Up to Date with Vetting: Yes
Good with dogs: Yes.  She has been good with relatives' dogs, goes on group walks with dog walker, and boards with the dog walker.  On leash she is reactive to strange dogs as far away as the other side of the street.
Good with cats: Unknown but on walks she is intent on chasing them.
Good with kids: No.  Barking and growling at the baby in the home.  They are separated at all times now.  She has exhibited similar concern with children 3-6 years old.
Good with strangers: Cautious but warms up quickly.  She may bark if a stranger comes to visit.  If they give her space and wait for her to approach and sniff she is fine after that and they can come in and move around.
Resource guarding issues: Not from the people in the home or other dogs at the dog walker's home or relatives' homes.

Ever bitten a human: no

Ever bitten a dog: no
Fears: Children, strange dogs.
Housetrained: Yes.  Used to toileting on walks and in the yard.
Crate trained: Yes.  Crated overnight and when they leave her alone.  

Good in the car: Yes

Bark when left alone: No.  Used to being left alone 4-5 hours at a time.  When they worked outside the home full-time they had the dog walker break up the day for her.  
Destructive: No

Energy Level: Medium to high
Leash skills: She will walk nicely on leash but has prey driver for urban wildlife and will lunge/growl/bark at strange dogs on the same side of the street and across the street.
Okay with physical handling/manipulations: They bathe her.  She tolerates it but doesn't enjoy it.  The dog walker does her nails.  She has needed ear and eye drops and they have been able to administer them.
Known commands: Went to puppy classes but was too rambunctious.  Also worked 1 on 1 with a trainer to help them with her fear of the baby.  Sit, down, come, stay.
Food on now: Acana Classics Red Meat Recipe kibble.  1 cup, 2x/day.

Behavioural issues: Afraid of the baby in the home and has also shown fear of children 3-6 years old.  Not recommended for a home with young children.  Cautious with strangers.  Reactive to strange dogs.
Medical issues: Heart murmur.  Couple of her back teeth have been removed so she needs her teeth cleaned due to tartar buildup.

 

 

May 4, 2024, 11:53 am
Rescue
Speaking of Dogs Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20406219
Contact
Address
Toronto, ON M9W 3L8

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our process begins with an online pre adoption questionnaire followed by a telephone interview
Once both have been completed we consider suitability and if we feel the adoption candidate is a potential match we arrange a meet and greet with the dog you are interested in
From there we schedule a home visit and check personal and veterinary references.

Go meet their pets

All our dogs are in foster homes so meet and greets are by appointment only

More about this rescue

Who are we?
Speaking of Dogs Rescue Program is a Canadian registered charity. We are a volunteer-based dog rescue in Toronto that is dedicated to assisting dogs from shelters as well as taking in dogs surrendered by their owner when space allows. We have a focus on helping senior dogs. Our dogs are lovingly cared for in foster homes until we find them a suitable forever home.

*Speaking of Dogs Rescue is the operating name of Speaking of Dogs Rescue Program, a not-for-profit charitable corporation in the Province of Ontario.

Charity Registration Number: 841098791RR0001

Foster Homes
Sadly, each new day brings a flood of emails and telephone pleas to help yet another abandoned dear dog. We try and help these displaced dogs through our rescue efforts and networking. We are always in search of new foster homes where a dog can be cared for and loved until a permanent home is found. Speaking of Dogs Rescue covers food, medical attention and all the supplies required for the dogs in foster care. Foster parents need be responsible and patient people who will provide a safe environment for our dogs. A foster contract must be signed. This is a serious responsibility; however the experience is very rewarding. If you can open your heart and home to a foster dog please contact us. We have a comprehensive Foster Manual available for people who are considering becoming a foster parent.

Wish List
Canned quality dog foods
Martingale collars
Harnesses – all sizes
Toys and treats
Financial support for the many medical procedures required, microchips, food, supplies and professional grooming