Adoption information
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This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Molly
Molly is an old girl who came into foster with MBRC after her owner had to move and couldn't take her & her mate with him. She was very much loved but has had a hard life mainly outdoors.
Molly might be 9.5 years old but she loves her daily runs, if she doesn't get them she gets cranky. Molly's very inquisitive, loves her belly and back scratches, and lots of pats too.
Molly loves lounging around with cuddles whether it be inside or outside. She loves all the attention! The world revolves around her. She's not one for sharing.
Check out the video of Molly. She loves her showers with peanut butter on the tiles.
Molly is great with every human her foster carer has seen her with. She's not a jumper.
Molly could be ok living in a large unit / townhouse as long as she gets her daily walk / run.Then Molly would like more of her favourite .... cuddles with her humans.
Personal space knows no bounds as you'll see from one of the pics.
Molly doesn't like cats. Whilst Molly lived with Mack for most of her life, she isn't getting on with him in her older age and would prefer a family all to herself.
Molly is located on the NSW Central Coast. If you would love to take Molly for walks and give her cuddles in her final years please send the #bullycrew at Mini's Bulldog Rescue Club a message and submit an application https://www.minisbulldogrescue.com/apply
Medical notes
Molly is micrcochipped, desexed and up to date with vaccination.
She has a couple of lumps removed that were benign. On Molly's tummy / side she has some lumps which are early stage skin cancers, she will be visiting the vet prior to Xmas to have this section of skin removed before they are able to spread and cause her health concerns.
Adoption details
If you're interested to adopt please take a few minutes to complete our online application form so we can get to know you
http://www.minisbulldogrescue.com/apply
Applicants will be assessed in terms of best suitability for the dog. A meet & greet and yard inspection are essential parts of the screening process.
The first 2 weeks for every adoption is a trial period to ensure that both the dog and family are a good match. And once everyone is happy the dog's microchip will be changed across to the new family.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.
