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Molly
ID: 05840-25
Dog
Labradoodle (mix)
Gender: Female
Spayed: Yes
Color: Yellow
Size: Large
Weight: 91 lbs.
Tail: N/A
Collar: Purple Martingale
DOB: 7/28/2015
Available now
Location: In foster care
 
My Senior Adoption Fee is $350.

Vacation Foster Update - Molly spent the weekend with me and was an excellent house guest! *did well on her walk *loved to play fetch *housetrained *no counter surfing *good with the other dog in the home *good with all the people she met *didn’t chew anything she wasn't supposed to have *liked hanging out with the family but wasn't super clingy *is a very sweet girl!

Foster Update #2 - Molly and Myla are two really great girls. They are definitely bonded and they love to be together. Myla is a heavy chewer on dog toys. She needs Kong+ chew toys (she has not chewed on any inappropriate toys, shoes, clothes, etc.). Myla also absolutely loves to play fetch. Molly is the more dominant of the two and will bark when people pass by the house, but she is quickly quieted. Molly is often found sleeping belly up in the living room. Foster Update #1 - Molly is a super sweet chubby girl. She likes to play fetch and is frequently found napping belly up. She is housebroken and knows how to use the doggie door. She takes meds and treats like a dream. Molly interacts well with the 5 yr old child in her foster home. Molly and her sister Myla are very bonded and would love to have a forever home together. Introduction - One of our partner vets reached out asking if we could take Molly and Myla when a client brought them in due a life change that made it impossible to keep them. Of course we said yes to this request to help these two sweet seniors. They have the same father but different moms. Molly is 7 mos older than Myla, and has straight hair. Myla has a curly coat more like a poodle. Both of them love to swim, enjoy car rides, are house trained, and meet new people and other dogs well. They do pull on their leashes a bit. Ideally we’d like to try to keep the girls together, but they may be adopted separately.

 
•Good with dogs •Good with young children •Housetrained •Current on vaccinations
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