** Update: Lilly has been home a week now and gets along famously with big brother Rocco. The ride from Knoxville back to Nashville was traumatic. She wouldn't get into the car due to fear and then peed all over herself when I picked her up to put her in. She spent the entire drive curled up in a ball on the seat, trembling and refusing to look at me... until I bribed her with french fries. That only lasted as long as the fries were around. Getting her out of the car once we were home was no less traumatic. She hid under my bed until she discovered that Rocco was friendly & then proceeded to stick to him like super glue. She does have significant vision problems in her left eye and her mouth and teeth are unusually small with some missing that just never grew in. Her foster mom grossly exaggerated her communication abilities as well as her ability to walk on a leash. She is terrified of both a collar and a leash and rolls over on her back screaming while she pees all over herself anytime she is approached with either. Her understanding of sign language is limited to "come" "no" and "good" - and she isn't very consistent with those. Right now she will snuggle with me when watching TV at night, but otherwise she either ignores me or is terrified of me. She copies Rocco in everything he does and I am hoping that she will eventually trust me because of him as well as learn sign language by watching him (I have signed to him since he was a puppy). It is obvious she was severely abused prior to being rescued and it will take an abundance of patience and love to help her reach her full potential. All of that said, she is an absolute sweetheart and is already making an excellent companion for Rocco. She is gentle with him, is always very happy to just be in his presence, and her companionship has taken years off of him. It is wonderful to see him young again.
Below are a few pictures of her getting settled into her new home.
Such a HAPPY girl!
(That's big brother Rocco in the background.)
Sleeping on the bed at Grandma's - forbidden, but way too cute to interrupt.
On her bed - it's a child's crib mattress & works perfect for larger dogs.



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