Raya (Molly 09-510)

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Please welcome Little Molly to RAGOM! She and her littermates were surrendered to RAGOM after an accidental mating. Her Mom was a purebred Golden Retriever. We are not sure what the father was but rumor has it that he was a Great Pyranese. Most of her siblings have that coloring. You can tell from the pictures that Mollly has a brindle-like coloring. Mostly black but with streaks of brown and then a white chest and paws. So pretty and fluffy

Molly is 11 weeks old (born on 9/27). She has been to the vet and has been microchiped and shots updated. She weighed in at 13.3 pounds. The only other thing of note is that she had the parasite Giardia, which caused some loose stools. She has been on medication for it and now her tummy seems much better.

Molly is very social, she gets along fine with our 2 resident dogs and our resident cat. In one of the photos she is seen with her brother Manny. She is especialy attached to her human housemates and loves to be near one of us. She also loves the outdoors and likes to dive into the snow and come out all white.

Molly is a typical puppy in terms of her forever home needs. Kids, cats and other dogs (or not) are all OK. Obedience training required in order for her to become a well mannered adult in your home.

In case you have forgotten, puppies are a TON of work! For probably the next 4 weeks and intermittently thereafter for a few months to a couple of years, they will have accidents in the house, chew your best shoes, dig up your roses, chase the squirrels and eat everything in sight. But they are also so rewarding as you watch them grow and turn into the perfect adult dog.


At a Glance #09-510

Mixed Breed Born: September 2009
Female 15 lbs

Status: Adopted

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Please welcome Little Molly to RAGOM! She and her littermates were surrendered to RAGOM after an accidental mating. Her Mom was a purebred Golden Retriever. We are not sure what the father was but rumor has it that he was a Great Pyranese. Most of her siblings have that coloring. You can tell from the pictures that Mollly has a brindle-like coloring. Mostly black but with streaks of brown and then a white chest and paws. So pretty and fluffy

Molly is 11 weeks old (born on 9/27). She has been to the vet and has been microchiped and shots updated. She weighed in at 13.3 pounds. The only other thing of note is that she had the parasite Giardia, which caused some loose stools. She has been on medication for it and now her tummy seems much better.

Molly is very social, she gets along fine with our 2 resident dogs and our resident cat. In one of the photos she is seen with her brother Manny. She is especialy attached to her human housemates and loves to be near one of us. She also loves the outdoors and likes to dive into the snow and come out all white.

Molly is a typical puppy in terms of her forever home needs. Kids, cats and other dogs (or not) are all OK. Obedience training required in order for her to become a well mannered adult in your home.

In case you have forgotten, puppies are a TON of work! For probably the next 4 weeks and intermittently thereafter for a few months to a couple of years, they will have accidents in the house, chew your best shoes, dig up your roses, chase the squirrels and eat everything in sight. But they are also so rewarding as you watch them grow and turn into the perfect adult dog.


Updates

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Hi Molly Fans,

Our Miss Molly is growing and becoming more comfortable in our household. She is spoiled by her foster mom and dad and sleeps on our bed at night. No accidents overnight for 8 hours plus during the holidays. Speaking of potty training she is getting better all the time with less accidents in the house, we are getting her out very frequently and rewarding her when she does her potty outside.

Molly loves the outdoors and will just sit on our deck watching the birds and squirrels in our neighborhood. With the snow last week we see Molly loves to play outside also as you can see in her new photos. Her big GR foster sister Lacey lets her get by with just about anything but does let her know when she becomes too much of a pain.

Molly gets along fine with everybody including our cat Barney who usually hides a lot when we have foster dogs in the house, but he will seek out Molly to play with her. We had a full house over the holidays and Molly behaved very well and was very popular. We had all ages including 2 infants and a toddler who loved to get "Molly love". The last photo is of her Christmas night when everybody left she just plopped down by her bowl and fell asleep.

If you are interested in meeting Miss Molly please contact your placement advisor. Molly's New Year's wish is to find that special forever family.