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Just realised it was on the 11th Dec last year that we got Lily. She was rescuse from horrible circumstances - as near to death as any whippet I've ever rescue, were the words of the JR Whippet Rescue lady who brought her to us Lily lives with my friend, Bea, next door). She was then 13 years old and being starved to death by the wife of her owner, who had himself died.

Here are some pictures form early days :(

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This one is 3 weeks after we got her

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This is the coat we got for her first -she came with nothing at all.

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Here is how thin she was

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She spent her first night - and every night since, in Bea's bed!! :thumbsup:
 
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Here are some more recent pictures - of Lily and friends!!

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sleeping with Willow - her new brother, also about 14 and adopted in October. She is deaf and nearly blind, he is blind and nearly deaf - theylove each other to bits :wub:

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In October, when on holiday

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Front of the food queue

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With polly and Twiggy earlier this year

We are so pleased with her progress - she is the oldest and bossiest of the 4 whippies we have between us and we love her so much. Oldies are to be treasured.
 
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bless her :wub: she's a darling lady :*

as she was obviously re-born when she arrived this must be her first birthday :wub: :thumbsup: :)
 
Happy gotcha Day pretty Lily.. :wub: :huggles: :cheers:

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They are all lovely............lily's a poppet :huggles:
 
Aw lily is lovely and looks so happy :huggles: :wub:
 
aww shes looking so much younger than what she did :huggles: ,shes so lucky to have found you
 
Happy gotcha day Lily, what a sweet girl you are. :wub: :huggles: So heart warming to read your post about her, glad she has her much deserved good life with you after all her sadness. Well done. :huggles:

Mandy
 
She is s lucky old lady to have been rescued and have found such a good new home with friends :wub:
 
:huggles: Beautiful Lily :wub: and friends.

Good on you for what you have done :thumbsup:
 
She's a real sweetheart - and so lucky to have found such a good home to end her days in.
 
I really admire you-it's great to see Lily looking so content & well

Yvonne xx

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so pleased Lily is having a new lease of life. I'm sure I remember you posting about her, when you first got her (unless my memory is playing tricks on me - wouldn't be the first time).

I agree - oldies should be treasured. I know Lily's circumstances were different, but I can never understand why people would put an older dog into rescue so they could get a new puppy "for the kids" or whatever reason they have - to me, a dog that has outgrown puppyhood and is housetrained etc, is worth its weight in gold!

I know puppies are gorgeous, (I do love them, as much as anyone else does) and training them is just commonsense etc, but I would rather have my "grown up" dog any day.
 
she looks marvelous - so wonderful to think her living out her twilight years in total happiness :huggles: :wub:
 
Oh, Lily :wub:

What a grand old lady she is :huggles:

Happy Birthday Lily- hope you have a good few more to come :thumbsup:

Liz and the Monellis
 
Bless her! o:) She looks brilliant! :wub: :wub: :wub: They all do! :wub: :wub: :wub:
 
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so pleased Lily is having a new lease of life.  I'm sure I remember you posting about her, when you first got her (unless my memory is playing tricks on me - wouldn't be the first time).
I agree - oldies should be treasured.  I know Lily's circumstances were different, but I can never understand why people would put an older dog into rescue so they could get a new puppy "for the kids" or whatever reason they have - to me, a dog that has outgrown puppyhood and is housetrained etc, is worth its weight in gold!

I know puppies are gorgeous, (I do love them, as much as anyone else does) and training them is just commonsense etc, but I would rather have my "grown up" dog any day.

Yes, I did post about Lily when we first got her - so sad that she was left to eat her own excreta and the second wife (who disliked dogs) had the gall to say she was so thin and weak because she was pining for her owner - she just wasn't being fed, except when the housekeeper (who got Whippet Rescue involved) fed her.

Our Willow, the one in bed with her, was dumped, blind and in bad pain from a jaw infection so he couldn't eat, in the middle of Hereford. He also was painfully thin and so bewildered when Bea got him about 10 weeks ago. Now he is filling out and finding his way round so well. Lily looks after him!!

Neither Bea nor I are young or fit enough to take on a puppy any more (unfortunately - they are so sweet), but we'll go on adopting oldies as long as we are able. :thumbsup:
 
:huggles: I cherish my oldies to bits, how can people be so nasty?? I have 3 generations in my house, my oldies always teach the younger ones manners too!!
 

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