Molly

                                                  

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Molly was the second of two dogs a social worker couple from Ireland adopted from OGS. 
She is keeping company with two small terriers, a tiny greyhound....and a two year old boy. 
A masterful thief, she has already been reported to have stolen 14 freshly cooked meatballs...... 

Do I look like a thief!!!!!!!

 

We have changed our minds about Molly's possible age. 
She is so elastic and springy, even when getting up, and her teeth are in such good condition, that it is more likely she
is no more than 6 rather than 8 as previously estimated.
Molly is an older greyhound cross, about 8 years old, who arrived here in July. 
Found wandering in mid-May, very thin and poorly, Molly had been getting cared for by a local SPCA, though it was clear to them she
was very unhappy in a kennel environment and did not seem to be improving. 
Here, Molly has been a very nice lady, no trouble at all, though she is very good at jumping out of and in to the house in order to be near me. 
She is a completely gentle, quiet, and grateful girl who knows how lucky she is. 
Molly gets along with the other dogs, is clearly housetrained, loves her comforts, and is so good on the leash that she hardly needs one at all.
 She has been on 2 unleashed walks with no problems.
 Molly would be an excellent first or second dog for anyone, and is clearly fit enough to have many years of companionship left in her. 
Molly has been spayed, but has not yet been exposed to cats. She is no problem at all with small dogs, however.
Molly was brought to a local fun dog show just to see how she was with crowds, other dogs, children, etc. 
Molly was excellent, staying with my neighbour young Ciara the whole time, never once pulling on the leash or having a paw out of place. 
She was great around large and small dogs, as well as children. 
It was a great day for both of them!
 
 
Molly is still thin and needs time to put on weight
 
A roll in the cool green grass can be as good a therapy as any!
 
She is the size of a small greyhound, at most, but is not intimidated by large dogs.
 
Molly selected this chair the first time she entered the living room...she seems to be posing....
 
 


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