Mollie
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Cocker Spaniel
About Mollie
Heiskell, TN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Mollie ’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Mollie 's Story
Location: TN<br/><br/>Mollie<br/>Cocker Spaniel • 2.5 years old<br/><br/>Let’s go ahead and weed out about 90% of people right now.<br/><br/>Mollie is a good dog—but she is not a clueless, anything-goes, tolerate-your-chaos kind of dog. If that’s what you’re looking for, this is your sign to keep scrolling.<br/><br/>Inside the house? She’s easy. Calm, quiet, low energy, sleeps great, and isn’t bouncing off your walls like a crack squirrel. She’s great for grooming and knows how to exist in a home without being a menace. Outside? She enjoys playing ball and being a dog.<br/><br/>Now here’s the part where people suddenly think they’re dog trainers:<br/><br/>Mollie resource guards things she finds—mostly on walks. She will absolutely pick up random “treasures” like she’s paying rent with them. She has been trained to trade and will give items up for a treat without drama—but this only works if you’re paying attention and not acting shocked that a dog is… being a dog.<br/><br/>She needs an only-dog home or a very calm, respectful dog. She is not here for puppies, nonsense, or chaos. If your house sounds like a daycare or looks like a revolving door of animals—hard no.<br/><br/>Kids? She’s been fine with one under supervision, but let’s not set anyone up for failure. She doesn’t need a toddler snatching toys out of her mouth while you yell “be nice!” from across the room. Older, respectful kids or adults only is the smart move.<br/><br/>She’s spayed, on flea/tick/heartworm prevention and UTD on vaccines<br/><br/>Here’s the bottom line:<br/>Mollie is not the problem. Unrealistic expectations are.<br/>If you:<br/>– Think “training” is optional<br/>– Don’t understand basic dog behavior<br/>– Want a dog to tolerate anything without guidance<br/>– Or just like the idea of a dog more than the responsibility<br/><br/>👉 Please do not apply.<br/>If you:<br/>– Actually understand dogs<br/>– Respect boundaries<br/>– Can manage a simple trade for guarded items<br/>– Want a chill, easy companion without constant chaos <br/><br/>👉 Then Mollie will be a solid dog for you.<br/><br/>She doesn’t need saving. She needs the right person.<br/><br/>we do not allow electric fences/halo collars, runners/tethers or doggy doors<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting, you MUST email us: loveoflittlesrescue@gmail.com
Location: TN
Mollie
Cocker Spaniel • 2.5 years old
Let’s go ahead and weed out about 90% of people right now.
Mollie is a good dog—but she is not a clueless, anything-goes, tolerate-your-chaos kind of dog. If that’s what you’re looking for, this is your sign to keep scrolling.
Inside the house? She’s easy. Calm, quiet, low energy, sleeps great, and isn’t bouncing off your walls like a crack squirrel. She’s great for grooming and knows how to exist in a home without being a menace. Outside? She enjoys playing ball and being a dog.
Now here’s the part where people suddenly think they’re dog trainers:
Mollie resource guards things she finds—mostly on walks. She will absolutely pick up random “treasures” like she’s paying rent with them. She has been trained to trade and will give items up for a treat without drama—but this only works if you’re paying attention and not acting shocked that a dog is… being a dog.
She needs an only-dog home or a very calm, respectfu
Location: TN
Mollie
Cocker Spaniel • 2.5 years old
Let’s go ahead and weed out about 90% of people right now.
Mollie is a good dog—but she is not a clueless, anything-goes, tolerate-your-chaos kind of dog. If that’s what you’re looking for, this is your sign to keep scrolling.
Inside the house? She’s easy. Calm, quiet, low energy, sleeps great, and isn’t bouncing off your walls like a crack squirrel. She’s great for grooming and knows how to exist in a home without being a menace. Outside? She enjoys playing ball and being a dog.
Now here’s the part where people suddenly think they’re dog trainers:
Mollie resource guards things she finds—mostly on walks. She will absolutely pick up random “treasures” like she’s paying rent with them. She has been trained to trade and will give items up for a treat without drama—but this only works if you’re paying attention and not acting shocked that a dog is… being a dog.
She needs an only-dog home or a very calm, respectful dog. She is not here for puppies, nonsense, or chaos. If your house sounds like a daycare or looks like a revolving door of animals—hard no.
Kids? She’s been fine with one under supervision, but let’s not set anyone up for failure. She doesn’t need a toddler snatching toys out of her mouth while you yell “be nice!” from across the room. Older, respectful kids or adults only is the smart
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Mollie is from Love of Littles Dog Rescue and Foundation
[Heiskell, TN]
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