My name is Dug!

Posted 1 week ago|Updated 8 hours ago
Dug

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Sex
Male
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
35 lb (current)
Pet ID
ps_2654396-4576780

My details

  • Good With Kids
  • Good With Dogs
  • Good With Cats
  • Housetrained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2654396-4576780

Contact
Wendy Schwartz

Phone
Not provided

Email
adoptions@lilaccitypupproject.org

Their adoption process

We offer an in-home trial after your application is approved to give you a chance to see how the pup fits into your family. At the conclusion of the trial, the adoption contract is signed and the adoption donation paid.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
  2. Interview
  3. Home Check
  4. Meet the Pet
  5. Take the Pet Home
  6. Sign Adoption Contract
  7. Pay Fee

Go meet their pets

We are a foster based organization open via appointment once an adopter has an approved application. You can also meet our dogs at events in the Spokane region. Follow our Facebook and Instagram pages or check our website to learn when and where these events take place!

More about this rescue

Lilac City Pup Project started as an idea in March of 2025 by a group of volunteers actively involved with dog rescues in the Spokane, Washington area. Our founders observed firsthand the overwhelming need for programs that help alleviate overcrowding in local shelters by transferring vulnerable dogs (like pregnant dogs and young pups) to foster homes.

Research showed that while there are many dedicated groups saving dogs once they end up in shelters, there was an urgent need to prevent dogs from ending up in shelters in the first place. When we came together to form Lilac City Pup Project (LCPP), we decided to expand our focus beyond rescue to address the reasons dogs are surrendered or abandoned. We identified areas where we knew we had the aggregate skills to make an impact by building successful and enduring human/canine relationships. This involves preparing puppies to live in homes by giving them the life skills and socialization needed to thrive in our communities. It also includes training support for our adopters and working with community partners to fund spay and neuter surgeries for pets.

LCPP’s goal and exempt purpose is to rehome vulnerable dogs and keep others from ending up in shelters in the first place. We strive to better the lives of these dogs through rescue, foster, and adoption services; provide education and training to dog owners and empower them to build successful human/canine relationships; and support the community through partnerships helping owners retain their dogs through behavioral and medical intervention.