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111 (2026) Lilly

Fox Terrier (Wirehaired) American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 4 yrs
Parker, CO
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
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Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! What we know: Litter was transferred to Colorado Puppy Rescue from Furever Friends of Grant County (Kansas). Per partner notes, the puppies originated from a hoarding situation in Oklahoma involving 13 dogs total in the home. CPR took 12 dogs from the situation, with 1 dog placed elsewhere. Puppies are approximately 8 months old, estimated 20-30 lbs, and arrived fixed and up to date on vaccines. From the foster: Lily is the definition of resilience. Despite her previous situation, she has really been working on making up for lost time and learning how to be a playful dog. The 3-3-3 rule is in action with her from the moment you bring her home. Let me explain this a bit further so you know how she truly is. Lily is shy. She appears to be disengaged at our events. This is because the event is overwhelming for her. She may need a quieter room to meet you in when you come to the event. When you take her home, you want to really keep an eye on her as she is very anxious in new environments. Her initial reaction is to run and hide. I suggest taking her into your yard with a leash and harness so that she doesn’t hide where you can’t get her. Be gentle, calm and reassuring as she will respond to being pet. When inside the house for the first time, she responds to having space to explore. She loves chewy dog treats and a gentle pet on the head or back to reassure her she is safe (as she feels more comfortable, she will allow it). Within about an hour she will most likely want to be on your couch. That’s when you know you have your magnet dog! She is happiest with her people and snuggled up. She does get along great with dogs. If you don’t bring them to the event, I suggest a slow introduction so she isn’t overwhelmed. Her personality really starts to shine by the 3rd day! She is definitely a wire hair Terrier mix. I suggest reading up on their character traits because they are awesome). She is full of energy and will jump everywhere. Be prepared for her to sneak up behind you and jump on the couch in a sneak attack to snuggle. This breed is known to be a bunch of comedians. She is starting to show this personality trait as she is decompressing and feeling safe. She is making up for lost time. She’s just learning how to “dog”. Being around other dogs is the perfect model for her. She is learning how to play with toys and is even trying to engage with playing with the other dogs in the home. She is still socially awkward and learning the rules. Eating may be a little tricky for her. When she is anxious, she won’t eat. We mix rice with chicken (a little broth for flavor) and mix in her kibble. Lily is by far one of the most amazing pups I have fostered. Everything that could have broken her spirits has only made her stronger. She is growing more comfortable in her own fur every day. She just needs her furever family to allow her to continue to blossom into the beautiful flower she is named after. FYI: her foster is usually at the events. In the event she is running late and you have reserved Lily, please have one of the volunteers call as I would love to answer any questions you have! www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
We'll also keep you updated on 109 (2026) Minnie's adoption status with email updates.
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109 (2026) Minnie

Fox Terrier (Wirehaired) American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 1 yr
Parker, CO
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(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! What we know: Litter was transferred to Colorado Puppy Rescue from Furever Friends of Grant County (Kansas). Per partner notes, the puppies originated from a hoarding situation in Oklahoma involving 13 dogs total in the home. CPR took 12 dogs from the situation, with 1 dog placed elsewhere. Puppies are approximately 8 months old, estimated 20-30 lbs, and arrived fixed and up to date on vaccines. From the foster: My bio is coming soon! www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
We'll also keep you updated on 104 (2026) Lyla 's adoption status with email updates.
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104 (2026) Lyla

Fox Terrier (Wirehaired) American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 6 mos
Parker, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! What we know: Litter was transferred to Colorado Puppy Rescue from Furever Friends of Grant County (Kansas). Per partner notes, the puppies originated from a hoarding situation in Oklahoma involving 13 dogs total in the home. CPR took 12 dogs from the situation, with 1 dog placed elsewhere. Puppies are approximately 8 months old, estimated 20-30 lbs, and arrived fixed and up to date on vaccines. From the foster: Lyla (who came with the name Lilac) is as sweet as them come. She is warming up to her new life here in Colorado, and is expanding her comfort levels every day. She gets along great with other dogs, but don't expect her to frolic and play with them. Lyla is incredibly loving towards people once she warms up to them. Her favorite place indoors is right next to her humans. She is potty trained, and working on leash etiquette. She goes into her crate at bedtime without asking, and sleeps through the night. Lyla would be the perfect addition to a lower energy household. Ready for an all-star snuggle buddy?? Come meet Lyla on Saturday ! www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
We'll also keep you updated on 108 (2026) Violet's adoption status with email updates.
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108 (2026) Violet

Fox Terrier (Wirehaired) American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 6 mos
Parker, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! What we know: Litter was transferred to Colorado Puppy Rescue from Furever Friends of Grant County (Kansas). Per partner notes, the puppies originated from a hoarding situation in Oklahoma involving 13 dogs total in the home. CPR took 12 dogs from the situation, with 1 dog placed elsewhere. From the foster: Violet is just precious. She is about 6 months old and 19 lbs. Violet’s start in life was not easy. She was found in a hoarding situation in Kansas. Despite this, she is very sweet, very playful, and just wants to be your sidekick. She likes to know where her humans are. She’s always wagging her tail even though she has some fear in new situations. She’s trying so hard to be brave and “smiles” while exploring the new world she’s finding. Violet would love to be in a calm family who can let her know she is loved and safe. She will flourish in a home with children a bit older who know how to help her with confidence in a calm quiet way. She loves to cuddle with her humans and is reassured by a blanket and a warm lap. She prefers to be with her person at all times but quiets in her crate and can settle down. This little angel is so ready for her forever family and the consistency that it will bring. She has also warmed to the family dog in her foster home, playing chase and hanging out for naps together. Violet is very darling and ready to settle in to your home! www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt

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