




Molly
- Senior
- Female
- Small
About Molly
Homer Glen, IL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Molly’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Molly's Story
**WE DO NOT RESPOND TO APPLICATIONS MADE ON PETFINDER. YOU MUST APPLY ON OUR LINK WHICH IS BELOW**<br/><br/>Molly is a sweet and friendly 11 year old schnauzer mix who is looking for her next home! If you have kids or other dogs, this girl will get along great with them. She is also house-trained and good on a leash. She currently weights 28 lbs and is working on losing some weight. Molly came to us after her previous owner surrendered her to animal control. Molly is up to date on shots, spayed, de-wormed, micro-chipped, and just had a dental. Her adoption fee is $350.<br/><br/>Medical Note: <br/>Molly had two small skin masses removed, which were identified as mast cell tumor (low-grade)—the most common type of skin tumor in dogs. The good news is that these were low-grade, meaning they tend to behave less aggressively and often have a good long-term outlook. Both masses were surgically removed, though one area had very narrow margins, so there is a small chance of regrowth in the future. Because of this, the dog will need simple ongoing monitoring (regular skin checks and vet follow-ups). Dogs with this type of tumor often do very well after surgery, and many live normal, happy lives. Occasionally, new lumps can develop over time, so adopters should be comfortable keeping an eye on any new bumps.<br/><br/>Please apply here: https://tinyurl.com/4u3tuy5c<br/>-Due to the high volume of applications, our Adoption Coordinator will only contact the applicant that best meets the needs of the pet. If selected, we require a phone interview, virtual house check, and meet and greet with your entire family.<br/><br/>Please consider donating to help with medical costs or gifting something from our Amazon Wishlist!<br/>-Zelle: petprofilerescue@gmail.com<br/>-Venmo: https://www.venmo.com/u/Petprofilerescue_OFFICIAL<br/>-Paypal: paypal.com/ncp/payment/X4YK4D5VZLYPE<br/>-Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1PIG0Y2YAZ2MP
**WE DO NOT RESPOND TO APPLICATIONS MADE ON PETFINDER. YOU MUST APPLY ON OUR LINK WHICH IS BELOW**
Molly is a sweet and friendly 11 year old schnauzer mix who is looking for her next home! If you have kids or other dogs, this girl will get along great with them. She is also house-trained and good on a leash. She currently weights 28 lbs and is working on losing some weight. Molly came to us after her previous owner surrendered her to animal control. Molly is up to date on shots, spayed, de-wormed, micro-chipped, and just had a dental. Her adoption fee is $350.
Medical Note:
Molly had two small skin masses removed, which were identified as mast cell tumor (low-grade)—the most common type of skin tumor in dogs. The good news is that these were low-grade, meaning they tend to behave less aggressively and often have a good long-term outlook. Both masses were surgically removed, though one area had very narrow margins, so there is a small chance of regrowth in the future. Because of this, the dog will need
**WE DO NOT RESPOND TO APPLICATIONS MADE ON PETFINDER. YOU MUST APPLY ON OUR LINK WHICH IS BELOW**
Molly is a sweet and friendly 11 year old schnauzer mix who is looking for her next home! If you have kids or other dogs, this girl will get along great with them. She is also house-trained and good on a leash. She currently weights 28 lbs and is working on losing some weight. Molly came to us after her previous owner surrendered her to animal control. Molly is up to date on shots, spayed, de-wormed, micro-chipped, and just had a dental. Her adoption fee is $350.
Medical Note:
Molly had two small skin masses removed, which were identified as mast cell tumor (low-grade)—the most common type of skin tumor in dogs. The good news is that these were low-grade, meaning they tend to behave less aggressively and often have a good long-term outlook. Both masses were surgically removed, though one area had very narrow margins, so there is a small chance of regrowth in the future. Because of this, the dog will need simple ongoing monitoring (regular skin checks and vet follow-ups). Dogs with this type of tumor often do very well after surgery, and many live normal, happy lives. Occasionally, new lumps can develop over time, so adopters should be comfortable keeping an eye on any new bumps.
Please apply here: https://tinyurl.com/4u3tuy5c
-Due to the high volume of applications, our Adoption Coord
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