Video: Molly chomping on a stick
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Video: Molly and Gus hanging out with the dogs
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Video: Up close with Gus and Molly





Molly 18-month-old chocolate female Lab 75 lbs Spayed
Background: Molly and her silver brother Gus had been living with a 14-year-old chihuahua since they were puppies, but they started picking on the chihuahua, threatening his peace, tranquility, and safety. The owner stated Molly was the instigator. Molly's humans feltl that the chihuahua deserved a home free from harassment and abuse, so they decided Molly and Gus needed to move on to new forever homes. Gus has already been adopted. Time for Molly to find her new forever home.
What surrendering Owner Says She is very gentle with my family, especially our kids. She is very playful and has lots of energy when she plays with our other dogs and loves to go on walks. Molly has been territorial with our chihuahua. She is totally fine with our 3 other dogs but for some reason does not like our smallest dog. She is house-broken and crate-trained. Molly sleeps in her crate at night. She knows a few commands: sit, stay, down, come, fetch, drop, wait and off. We go on walks or runs with Molly three times per week and play fetch every day. Molly has been known to countersurf. She is curious with small children and wants to play with them once she smells them. She may be a great single dog home. She is very gentle and loving with humans and loves attention.
What Molly's Rescue Rep (and current foster) Says 75 pounds of fun and energy. Molly has not been socialized with dogs outside her own home pack at home, but she did fine when she met my Diesel and foster dog Blackjack -- both males. She is a royal pain with my female foster dog -- even to the point of biting my female foster dog in her butt. So she needs to go to a home with no female dogs. No resource guarding. Allowed me to touch her all over. Molly needs a foster home with no small dogs, no female dogs, and no cats. Needs to improve her leash skills. She sleeps in her crate through the night. Loves to fetch. A bit mouthy and jumpy -- we are working on both.
Medical: Molly is in great health. Current on vaccinations, microchipped, and spayed. Needs to lose ten pounds
Located In: Placerville
If you want to adopt Molly, please contact Rescue Rep Dave at david.c.ely@sbcglobal.net
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