Lydia
Terrier | Iowa City, IA
Age : 6 Years 2 MonthsAdultFemaleMediumTan
About
Characteristics
cratetrained timid
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Slightly ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCatsChildren
Adoption Fees
$250Meet Lydia
Meet Lydia! This gentle sweetheart is looking for a loving forever home where she can share her cuddles and quiet companionship. Lydia is friendly, though she tends to be a bit shy around men at first—but give her time, and her affectionate nature will shine through. We aren’t exactly sure what Lydia’s breed mix is, she’s a terrier of sorts and weighs around 40 pounds. Her age is estimated to be around 6 years old She’s lived with both cats and dogs, and even teens, and gets along well with all of them! Lydia is crate-trained but can also be trusted to roam the house freely. Whether she’s curled up at your feet or following you quietly from room to room, her calm, loving presence is sure to steal your heart. If you're looking for a soft soul to snuggle with and share your days, Lydia may be the perfect match. Please note that Lydia has recently completed heartworm so she will require monthly heartworm preventative that is given year round. If you would like to meet Lydia, please submit an adoption application for consideration through our website, Adopthope.org. Lydia’s adoption fee is $250 and includes her spay, microchip, current vaccines and preventatives. Lydia is seeking a home as an indoor dog only, our adoption process requires that applicants have a history of ah ing kept any previous pets altered, kept current on vaccines and annual vet care and kept as indoor pets only. Our adoption process includes a vet history check and a home visit.
Adoption Process
Prior to adoption, all of our dogs have been tested for heartworm, current on vaccinations, micro-chipped, and spayed or neutered, if age appropriate. Our adoption process includes reference and background checks, a vet check and home visit.
The adoption fee for dogs and puppies varies.
Prior to adoption, our cats have been tested for feline leukemia, current on vaccinations, micro-chipped, and spayed or neutered, if age appropriate. If at the time of adoption, the kitten is too young to be spayed or neutered, an agreed upon time frame will be set for when this procedure is to be done. Spaying or neutering is not an optional procedure, it is required of all animals we rescue.
The adoption fee for cats and kittens varies.
Contact
Last Hope Animal Rescue
(319) 200-4880
[email protected]
http://www.adopthope.org
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