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This sweet and goofy girl needs a home. She is a senior dog who has been at the shelter for over two years. She is looked at and considered frequently, but she is ultimately passed on. Molly loves her humans. She has been around children here at the shelter and adores them. She loves all adults. But Molly needs to be the only dog in a home that has no cats. Or farm animals. She does not get along well with other dogs and she does not seem to like cats...she has a high interest in them.
But with humans she is, despite her age, still very playful, still very goofy. She will get excited and run zoomies all around you. She loves to play fetch. She can be a bit intense, she brings her A game to every encounter. But with the right family, she would be a great dog.
Her best home would be with a fairly active adults or adult. She would like a good walk each day or some play time. She was housebroken when she was brought into the shelter. She likely still is, but we don't keep them indoors, but in indoor outdoor runs. She does use only her outside area, so we think she is likely still housebroken. If not, it would not be hard to bring her back up to speed.
Older kids would be okay, but not smaller ones. Molly does play intensely so she may be too much for a child to handle. Most of her play energy diminishes after a few minutes of hard play, but still, she may jump into or run over a small child in her zeal, so we think children 12 and up would be recommended for her.
As a senior dog, she does come with an adoption discount.
She is spayed, up to date on all vaccines, and microchipped. HW free.
This sweet and goofy girl needs a home. She is a senior dog who has been at the shelter for over two years. She is looked at and considered frequently, but she is ultimately passed on. Molly loves her humans. She has been around children here at the shelter and adores them. She loves all adults. But Molly needs to be the only dog in a home that has no cats. Or farm animals. She does not get along well with other dogs and she does not seem to like cats...she has a high interest in them.
But with humans she is, despite her age, still very playful, still very goofy. She will get excited and run zoomies all around you. She loves to play fetch. She can be a bit intense, she brings her A game to every encounter. But with the right family, she would be a great dog.
Her best home would be with a fairly active adults or adult. She would like a good walk each day or some play time. She was housebroken when she was brought into the shelter. She likely still is, but we don't keep them indoors, but in indoor outdoor runs. She does use only her outside area, so we think she is likely still housebroken. If not, it would not be hard to bring her back up to speed.
Older kids would be okay, but not smaller ones. Molly does play intensely so she may be too much for a child to handle. Most of her play energy diminishes after a few minutes of hard play, but still, she may jump into or run over a small child in her zeal, so we think children 12 and up would be recommended for her.
As a senior dog, she does come with an adoption discount.
She is spayed, up to date on all vaccines, and microchipped. HW free.
APET's mission is to greatly reduce populations of unwanted dogs and cats, and to reduce animal cruelty, including neglect and abandonment, through spay/neuter initiatives and education.
We recognize the importance of education and public outreach to foster a sentiment of compassionate, responsible pet ownership.
APET also seeks to expand it SPCA-type shelter to provide refuge and adoption options for a multitude of homeless dogs and cats.
OUR MISSION
APET's mission is to greatly reduce populations of unwanted dogs and cats, and to reduce animal cruelty, including neglect and abandonment, through spay/neuter initiatives and education.
We recognize the importance of education and public outreach to foster a sentiment of compassionate, responsible pet ownership.
APET also seeks to expand it SPCA-type shelter to provide refuge and adoption options for a multitude of homeless dogs and cats.
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