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molly

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Quick Stats:
  • Spayed female
  • 8 months old
  • 40 to 45 pounds
  • Still growing so final weight unknown
  • House trained/crate trained but can be left loose at night
  • Vaccinated, chipped
  • Heartworm negative
  • Recommend she be an only dog
  • Loves and adores her humans
  • Gentle, sweet, attentive, "shadow" dog (must be able to see you)
  • Calm, no puppy "craziness" 
  • Food motivated -- loves snacks and cheese
 
Location: One of our North Austin area Foster Homes
 Meet Molly!

Foster Mommy is walking to the kitchen. Treat jar treat jar treat jar...falso alarm, she is just going to the sink. She is on the move again, to the big room where we all hang out. Foster Mommy is now slowly about to grab...remote. Just the remote. Whoa, are you guys at the edge of your seats as am I? I could watch this live action play by play of What Will Foster Mommy Do Next all day. The star is Foster Mommy, I am just the narrator. What will she do next?
 
Okay, next Foster Mommy says she is typing up a bio for me. My name is Molly, but at the shelter they called me Blossum. Call me Molly now. We do whatever Foster Mommy says, got it mister?  I love being in a Foster Home. Even when my foster sister snarls at me, I give her kisses. She will come around. They all do. Since my furry foster is not that into me, I have made it my mission to stick to Foster Mommy stickier than a piece of taffy on your back molar.
 
Figuratively, I am Foster Mommy's shadow, but literally I am a SWEET lanky long legged 8-month-old German Shepherd dog. Seriously, even the daddy long legs spider would be jealous of these gams. I am an overall sweet demeanor and gentle when accepting snacks.  I do love to keep my human in eyesight range at all times. I am crate trained and stay in there when Foster Mommy *gasps* leaves the house! But at night time she lets me sleep loose. I am a good girl. I whimper to let someone know when I need to be let out for potty.
 
I help Foster Mommy with chores. After dinner, I gather all my foster sibling's bowls. No, silly, I am not looking to see if they left any food. I am HALPING! I rarely bark unless there is something to bark at. And I am not a jealous dog, but I do also whimper a bit if Foster Mommy is giving too much attention to the other dogs and I have FOMO. Fear Of Missing Out on Mommy. I also have FOMO for snacks, especially cheese. I do know "sit and "go to your bed". My night time bed is in Foster Mommy's bedroom. My favorite rubs spots are belly, ear and kiester! I was slow to warm up to the other dogs at first, but I do enjoy them, just nothing compares to Foster Mommy. *insert googely eyes*
 
Gotta go, Foster Mommy is on the move again. What Will She Do Next? Get the leash. Open a snack. Bathroom? Cheese? Stay tuned. 

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For Admin Use: NF  8.27.2022