Molly
22-06-26 Molly is a gorgeous, happy girl who has come to us from a breeder. She has a friendly, waggy nature and absolutely adores both her kennel friends and the people she meets.
Molly is confident enough that we would consider homing her as an only dog in the right circumstances, as long as her adopters were around most of the time. She does also enjoy the company of other dogs and could happily live with kind resident dogs who don’t mind sharing their space. At the moment she does need to be fed separate from other dogs, so this is something her adopters would need to continue if she was homed with another dog. She has met cats at the rescue and was fine so may be able to live with a dog savvy cat who would also leave her alone at feeding time.
Molly is easy to handle and has a loving temperament, making her a joy to be around. She has met ducks and has been fine around them, and we are told she has experience living around older children, so she could live with older, dog-savvy teenagers who understand the importance of giving her time to settle in.
Although we think she may have lived inside a home before, she may still need to learn all about things like house training. Molly does walk nicely on a lead, but will still benefit from ongoing gentle guidance to help her feel fully confident when out and about. She already knows her name well, so this will need to be kept in her new home. With her affectionate nature and cheerful personality, she is sure to fit right into a loving and welcoming home.
Molly has come to us with a Grade 1 heart murmur that will need to be monitored for any future treatment she may need. Our vets have also noted that she has narrowed ear canals and is currently on medication for chronic otitis.
Molly has a travel document.
Molly has been given the Gift of Life by Kristy Nolan
Can live with other dogs
This dog can be homed with a resident dog.
Cat friendly
This dog can be homed with cats.