Molly

Age: 6

Sex: Female – was spayed in her foster home

History

Molly was surrendered to IRR by her family, along with an older male dog, as they could no longer keep her. She has had 5 litters of puppies in her short life.

Personality:
Molly is extremely timid, but a beautiful, gentle creature who needs to be treated with great kindness and patience so that she learns that life can be really fun for wonderful goldens.

Molly’s Dream Home:
Molly would like to live with another dog or dogs so that she can learn and understand how to be part of a family of humans and animals.

Behaviour with other animals:
Molly is good with other dogs. Molly does not get on with cats.

Fostered: In Somerset

August 2013: Update from Molly’s fosterer

Molly has settled in really well with our dogs and she is much less timid than she was. She is still wary of going to strange places. She is good at night and doesn’t make a fuss when she is left for short periods during the day. She travels really well in the car, just lies down and sleeps. Molly loves her walks but she will need some lead training as she pulls quite a lot, especially if she spots a rabbit! She is friendly to any dogs and humans that we have met on our walks.

4th August 2013

Molly has gone to her Forever Home with Lisa, Francesco and Henry, the labrador

5th August 2013

Update from Molly’s Forever Home

Lisa tells us: “Molly travelled really well on the journey home and has settled in. As you can see from the pictures Molly and Henry are great friends.

Update from Molly’s Forever Home 12 August 2013

Lisa says: “Just a quick update – Mollie is doing amazingly well, she is becoming more and more confident and her tail is wagging more often than not. I have attached a photo which I think is really adorable of Molly and Henry.”

Update from Molly’s Forever Home August 2013

Lisa says: “I thought you might like to see these pictures of Mollie enjoying the freedom of being off lead in the open fields, she has now settled completely, has fantastic recall, enjoys playing with the other dogs, and having the fun that she deserves, I couldn’t have asked for a better dog.”