Adoption information
About Lily
Meet Lily Blossom 🌸
Lily Blossom is one of those dogs who makes your heart feel full just watching her. This gorgeous girl arrived with us desperately in need of specialist surgery, underweight and uncertain about the world. What a transformation Lily has made! She's doubled in both weight and confidence, and today she's a happy, thriving bulldog who is ready to find her forever home.
At 20kg of pure cuddle, Lily is equal parts snuggle bug and zoomie queen. She loves nothing more than lounging in a sunny spot, but don't let that fool you - when the mood strikes, she'll tear around with the best of them.
Lily's crate trained, rarely has accidents overnight, and will let you know when she needs to go outside by heading to the back door. She's also a dream in the car, happily settling in for the ride wherever you're headed.
Lily has been spending supervised time with a mini bull terrier and a staffy, and it's been going really well - so she may suit a home with another friendly, confident dog (they would need to meet).
Lily can sit and drop on cue with a little food encouragement, loves her toys, and is genuinely responsive to learning. She's the kind of dog who wants to get it right.
With new people, Lily takes a little time to warm up — she'll observe quietly before deciding you're worthy of her affection, and once she does, she's all in!
Lily is still working on loose lead walking and building her confidence with new experiences outside the home — so her ideal family will be patient, consistent, and enjoy seeing a dog slowly come into her own.
If you're looking for a sunshine-loving, toy-obsessed, cuddle-demanding girl who will blossom with the right family — Lily Blossom might just be your perfect match.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
Source Number - RE145738 (VIC)
If you're interested to adopt please take a few minutes to complete our online application form so we can get to know you
http://www.minisbulldogrescue.com/apply
Applicants will be assessed in terms of best suitability for the dog. A meet & greet and yard inspection are essential parts of the screening process.
The first 2 weeks for every adoption is a trial period to ensure that both the dog and family are a good match. And once everyone is happy the dog's microchip will be changed across to the new family.