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Molly was originally adopted from the shelter and was brought back because her owner felt that they were not able to provide her with the time she needed. Molly is a very sweet, affectionate and cuddly girl, but she will most likely be shy when first meeting. Molly developed some separation anxiety in her previous home. She will thrive best with an owner who has time to spend with her and having a positive outlet! Molly began crate training in her home and her owner stated that she was showing improvement! Molly is potty trained, walks well on a leash and knows the cues “sit”, “stay”, “down”, “off”, “come”, “no” and “heel”. She is a people pleaser and just wants to make her people happy. Molly loves being able to sleep with her people and will choose to stay close to those she’s comfortable with! Please keep in mind that Molly will need time to adapt to her new home and will appreciate time to get to know you better. Molly loves enrichment type toys and anything rubber. Though she does enjoy playing and going on walks she is said to be a quiet couch potato when with her people. Molly has not lived with children yet and due to her fear of sudden movements and loud noises we feel that she will thrive best in a home with big kids who understand that she has boundaries. Molly has had experience with other animals and was said to do well with other dogs, cats and horses. Slow introductions to new animals should still be taken slowly and we can provide a dog meet and greet if needed!
Molly is the sweetest and we want nothing more than to find her a forever home.
Molly was originally adopted from the shelter and was brought back because her owner felt that they were not able to provide her with the time she needed. Molly is a very sweet, affectionate and cuddly girl, but she will most likely be shy when first meeting. Molly developed some separation anxiety in her previous home. She will thrive best with an owner who has time to spend with her and having a positive outlet! Molly began crate training in her home and her owner stated that she was showing improvement! Molly is potty trained, walks well on a leash and knows the cues “sit”, “stay”, “down”, “off”, “come”, “no” and “heel”. She is a people pleaser and just wants to make her people happy. Molly loves being able to sleep with her people and will choose to stay close to those she’s comfortable with! Please keep in mind that Molly will need time to adapt to her new home and will appreciate time to get to know you better. Molly loves enrichment type toys and anything rubber. Though she does enjoy playing and going on walks she is said to be a quiet couch potato when with her people. Molly has not lived with children yet and due to her fear of sudden movements and loud noises we feel that she will thrive best in a home with big kids who understand that she has boundaries. Molly has had experience with other animals and was said to do well with other dogs, cats and horses. Slow introductions to new animals should still be taken slowly and we can provide a dog meet and greet if needed!
Molly is the sweetest and we want nothing more than to find her a forever home.
9470 E. Chanlyut Circle, between the Central Landfill on 49th State Street and the Recycle Center.
Hours of Operation: The Mat-Su Borough Animal Care Facility is closed Sundays and Mondays. We are open to the public Tuesday through Thursday, 11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 11:00am-6:30pm.
9470 E. Chanlyut Circle, between the Central Landfill on 49th State Street and the Recycle Center.
Hours of Operation: The Mat-Su Borough Animal Care Facility is closed Sundays and Mondays. We are open to the public Tuesday through Thursday, 11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 11:00am-6:30pm.