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Molly

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Molly

Baker City, OR

Breed

Border Collie&Australian Cattle Dog / Blue HeelerMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Athletic, Friendly, Loves, Loyal, Playful, Smart
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Molly’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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

Molly is a young female Border Collie/heeler mix. She came into our prison dog program in December when her person passed away. She weighs 37 pounds and is estimated to be 2 years old.<br/>Molly is the typically high energy border collie who loves people, attention, exercise and things to do together. She also enjoys the company of other dogs. She can be very active with other dogs and would require continued training on reducing her energy with them. Cue is EASY!! It is near impossible to have a bad day being around Molly’s positive, happy demeanor. She will make you feel important and loved.<br/>She did well in her training. Her cues are:<br/>Look, Come, Sit, Stay, Wait, Leave it, Down, Off (needs reminding when she sees you and wants to greet you. We tell her to SIT first, then approach), Stand, Be Kind, Easy, No Bite, Ouch, Lets Go, Heel, Kennel, Time Out, Go Potty.<br/>She is potty trained. She can play so hard she forgets to go potty and should be reminded. She is good on leash and loves walks and jogs with her humans. The more the better. She will then be contented to lay down and hang out some. Leash walking on heel command is best done with a treat/lure in hand. She shows little interest in retrieving but may gain that interest over more time with her person. Her favorite toys are a wubba Kong, tennis ball, rope toys (we do not allow dogs to play tug of war) and a jolly ball. She carries these around. She is very treat motivated.<br/>She is current on vaccinations and will be spayed very soon.

Molly is a young female Border Collie/heeler mix. She came into our prison dog program in December when her person passed away. She weighs 37 pounds and is estimated to be 2 years old.
Molly is the typically high energy border collie who loves people, attention, exercise and things to do together. She also enjoys the company of other dogs. She can be very active with other dogs and would require continued training on reducing her energy with them. Cue is EASY!! It is near impossible to have a bad day being around Molly’s positive, happy demeanor. She will make you feel important and loved.
She did well in her training. Her cues are:
Look, Come, Sit, Stay, Wait, Leave it, Down, Off (needs reminding when she sees you and wants to greet you. We tell her to SIT first, then approach), Stand, Be Kind, Easy, No Bite, Ouch, Lets Go, Heel, Kennel, Time Out, Go Potty.
She is potty trained. She can play so hard she forgets to go potty and should be reminded. She is good on leash and loves walks and jogs with her humans.

Molly is a young female Border Collie/heeler mix. She came into our prison dog program in December when her person passed away. She weighs 37 pounds and is estimated to be 2 years old.
Molly is the typically high energy border collie who loves people, attention, exercise and things to do together. She also enjoys the company of other dogs. She can be very active with other dogs and would require continued training on reducing her energy with them. Cue is EASY!! It is near impossible to have a bad day being around Molly’s positive, happy demeanor. She will make you feel important and loved.
She did well in her training. Her cues are:
Look, Come, Sit, Stay, Wait, Leave it, Down, Off (needs reminding when she sees you and wants to greet you. We tell her to SIT first, then approach), Stand, Be Kind, Easy, No Bite, Ouch, Lets Go, Heel, Kennel, Time Out, Go Potty.
She is potty trained. She can play so hard she forgets to go potty and should be reminded. She is good on leash and loves walks and jogs with her humans. The more the better. She will then be contented to lay down and hang out some. Leash walking on heel command is best done with a treat/lure in hand. She shows little interest in retrieving but may gain that interest over more time with her person. Her favorite toys are a wubba Kong, tennis ball, rope toys (we do not allow dogs to play tug of war) and a jolly ball. She carries these around. She is

How To Adopt

Molly was listed as ADOPTABLE by New Hope For Eastern Oregon Animals
How can I adopt Molly?
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When can I meet Molly?
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Molly is from New Hope For Eastern Oregon Animals

[Baker City, OR]

Our Mission
We are a non-profit charitable organization designed to benefit animals in Eastern Oregon. Our goal is to improve the lives of animals through kindness, understanding and respect. Our purpose is to rescue and rehabilitate dogs in Eastern Oregon, increase awareness of animal well-being, and encourage a caring and safe enviro...
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