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Molly is a love bug who just wants a family of her own! She looks like a mini-Boxer, and seems to have had a rough start in life, with scars to show it, but it doesn't stop her from having the best smile on her face now! She still has a bit of puppy and has a hard time respecting smaller dog's (and probably toddler-sized children's) boundaries, but would love a playmate her size or bigger. She does great with older respectful kids, is crate trained and is almost house trained. She knows the command to "go potty and "do your business (), is learning to heel and sit (she loves to go for walks) and will stand to let you wipe her paws. Molly is up to date on vaccinations, fixed and microchipped.
Molly is a love bug who just wants a family of her own! She looks like a mini-Boxer, and seems to have had a rough start in life, with scars to show it, but it doesn't stop her from having the best smile on her face now! She still has a bit of puppy and has a hard time respecting smaller dog's (and probably toddler-sized children's) boundaries, but would love a playmate her size or bigger. She does great with older respectful kids, is crate trained and is almost house trained. She knows the command to "go potty and "do your business (), is learning to heel and sit (she loves to go for walks) and will stand to let you wipe her paws. Molly is up to date on vaccinations, fixed and microchipped.
Lucky Paws Midwest's goal is to work with animal shelters, animal control facilities, rescues and individuals all across the U.S. to help place at risk animals into foster homes and eventually permanent homes.
Since we do not currently have a shelter, all animals are placed in foster homes. The majority of our foster homes reside in Western Wisconsin, but we are willing to work with people all over the country!
Lucky Paws Midwest's goal is to work with animal shelters, animal control facilities, rescues and individuals all across the U.S. to help place at risk animals into foster homes and eventually permanent homes.
Since we do not currently have a shelter, all animals are placed in foster homes. The majority of our foster homes reside in Western Wisconsin, but we are willing to work with people all over the country!