Molly's Info...
| Breed: | American Staffordshire Terrier/Basset Hound Mix | Color: | Tan/Yellow/Fawn | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Female | ID#: | 4876932 |
I am already spayed, housetrained, good with kids, and good with dogs.
Meet Molly, our “low rider” mommy. Molly was rescued along with her 5 puppies from the shelter after we were notified they were only 24hrs from being PTS. Now that her babies have all found their furever homes, it is time for Molly to find hers! Molly loves being out in the yard and she loves children. She will run nicely beside them on the scooter or bike. She really, really enjoys being outside with the kids! She loves to cuddle and when her current foster's children have sleepovers, Molly is their favorite doggie to sleep with. She is the perfect size too. Won’t you come meet Molly? (And bring the kids too!)
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Rescue Group Info...
We are located in the San Diego area and pull dogs from southern California shelters and we assist families in rehoming their pets so that they don't have to go to a shelter.
I started doing rescue because I couldn't stand to see adoptable dogs being euthanized due to lack of an immediate home. I knew that I could find them good homes.
See our pets at www.ItsThePits.org
Potential families are asked to complete or Adoption Application before visiting our dogs. We introduce you and your family including any other dogs/cats in your family to our adoptable dogs. If the meeting is a good match we will schedule a home check to ensure that the home is a good match for the pet that you have selected. You will then be asked to complete our Adoption Agreement and to finalize the adoption there will be a processing fee to adopt a pet from us. All proceeds go directly back to help support our rescue and there are no paid employees so all fees are used for our pets waiting to be adopted.
We are located in the San Diego area and pull dogs from southern California shelters.
