This is Lilly.
She's about 7 months of age now.
Her back story: She was purchased to breed by someone who didn't understand that puppies are destructive by nature and need supervision. They were not prepared for the work or the time needed to mold her into a fine dog. So they tried to sell her. No one wanted to buy her. Then they tried to give her away. No takers either. So they decided they would simply shoot her and solve the problem. My daughter's boy friend heard of the impending doom of the dog and told the folks he would take her.
It was his full intention to keep Lilly. However, due to his work and school and the fact that his folks already have 3 other dogs, Lilly was more than he could handle. So we ended up dog sitting her for several weeks while he prepared a pen for Lilly in the back yard of his folk's house.
My wife and I played with Lilly and of course, I have another dog, an outside dog, who is very well behaved and trained and socialized so Lilly and he play together well. Lilly is house broken and we have kept her inside. My wife and I discussed Lilly's dilemma and decided to float the possibility to Matt that we would be interested in adapting her if he decided that she was a bit too much for him to properly handle with his schedule. We discussed it with him and asked him to not make a hasty decision but to think on it and decide. If he wanted to keep Lilly, that was fine and we would be willing to dog sit her when needed, or if he wanted to let us have her, that too would be fine.
He decided that with his busy schedule, we would be the better place for her. So last week, she officially became part of our family. We will very likely ask him to dog sit on the occasions we are out of town. She's starting to settle in to her new home. Those first few months of life were hectic being bounced around from one place to another but now she's starting to come out of her shell nicely. Now, we can start to work on some training and some fun.
Oh yeah..... she is full blooded German Shepard.