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PA/Molly

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About PA/Molly

Erie, PA

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

PA/Molly’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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PA/Molly's Story

Hey Everyone, I’m Molly, a 2-year-old orange and white spayed Brittany mix searching for my Forever Home!<br/>Right now, I’m enjoying a good life in a great foster home in Southeast PA. I’m an active girl who loves the outdoors, as well as, people of all ages. I walk well on a leash, play nicely with cats and get along well with other dogs too. I also enjoy running the yard and playing tug of war so I’m really hoping my new home will have another active dog like me who like to play too.<br/>I’m still working on remembering my manners, things like containing my excitement when people visit, as I can be a little jumping at times, as well as, my basic commands. I practice them often and do pretty well if treats are involved! I’m fully house trained and don’t mind being in a crate for a few hours. Sometimes I even like to just lie in it and take a nap, but I best if I don’t have to stay in it for long periods during the day.<br/>There is another important thing you should know about me, I have a condition called Diabetes Insipidus. You may not have heard of this before but basically my brain doesn’t know how to tell me to stop drinking water. The Good News is my condition is easily treated with medication (eye drops) which I will need twice a day for the rest of her life. Additionally, my new family will also need to be willing to make sure I have regular water breaks and know that water will always be available too. If you think this condition slows me down, No Way I’m as playful and goofy as they come just ask my Foster Mom!<br/>I have been checked from nose to tail and I’m up to date on vaccines, spayed, heartworm negative, on prevention, and micochipped. I’m looking for a loving family that plays and will let me be goofy too. I’m not much of a snuggler as I’m just too busy playing or chewing on a bone for that. A home with another playful dog and a family who’s active and willing to spend quality time with me would be a dream. A home with a physically fenced yard would also be nice as remember I have lots of energy and need plenty of exercise too. Does this sound like you’re your home? If so, please consider filling out an adoption application for me, Molly/PA using the link below as I’m ready to pack up her blanket and toys and start my next chapter!<br/>If you’re interested in submitting an application for Molly/PA, you can do so here: https://nbran.org/adopt/adoption-application Once we receive you application the coordinator in the State where you reside will follow-up with you. Need to reach your State Coordinator, find their contact information here https://nbran.org/about/state-provincial-coordinators Molly’s adoption fee is 325.00 which will help NBRAN cover the vetting costs and other expenses associated with bringing Brit like Molly/PA back to good health and readying them for adoption. Don't live in Southeast PA or close by, No Problem! NBRAN also has a wonderful transport team willing to help bring Molly to her new family, up to 1400 miles, with the adoptive family being responsible for the last 100 miles, at no additional fee. Still have questions? Contact Pennsylvania Coordinators Lisa Burly-Blystone at lcnjnburley@gmail.com or Chris Eddinger at ceddinger@verizon.net Thank you.

Hey Everyone, I’m Molly, a 2-year-old orange and white spayed Brittany mix searching for my Forever Home!
Right now, I’m enjoying a good life in a great foster home in Southeast PA. I’m an active girl who loves the outdoors, as well as, people of all ages. I walk well on a leash, play nicely with cats and get along well with other dogs too. I also enjoy running the yard and playing tug of war so I’m really hoping my new home will have another active dog like me who like to play too.
I’m still working on remembering my manners, things like containing my excitement when people visit, as I can be a little jumping at times, as well as, my basic commands. I practice them often and do pretty well if treats are involved! I’m fully house trained and don’t mind being in a crate for a few hours. Sometimes I even like to just lie in it and take a nap, but I best if I don’t have to stay in it for long periods during the day.
There is another important thing you should know about me, I have a condition called Diabetes Insipid

Hey Everyone, I’m Molly, a 2-year-old orange and white spayed Brittany mix searching for my Forever Home!
Right now, I’m enjoying a good life in a great foster home in Southeast PA. I’m an active girl who loves the outdoors, as well as, people of all ages. I walk well on a leash, play nicely with cats and get along well with other dogs too. I also enjoy running the yard and playing tug of war so I’m really hoping my new home will have another active dog like me who like to play too.
I’m still working on remembering my manners, things like containing my excitement when people visit, as I can be a little jumping at times, as well as, my basic commands. I practice them often and do pretty well if treats are involved! I’m fully house trained and don’t mind being in a crate for a few hours. Sometimes I even like to just lie in it and take a nap, but I best if I don’t have to stay in it for long periods during the day.
There is another important thing you should know about me, I have a condition called Diabetes Insipidus. You may not have heard of this before but basically my brain doesn’t know how to tell me to stop drinking water. The Good News is my condition is easily treated with medication (eye drops) which I will need twice a day for the rest of her life. Additionally, my new family will also need to be willing to make sure I have regular water breaks and know that water will always be available too. I

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How To Adopt

PA/Molly was listed as Adoptable by National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network
How can I adopt PA/Molly?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if PA/Molly is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network for details on the pet.
When can I meet PA/Molly?
If you've submitted an inquiry, National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for PA/Molly, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network, and they'll be happy to help!

PA/Molly is from National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network

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