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Female
June 21, 2025
49686
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See Mollie’s HomepageGo to our official websiteYou can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Fill out an Adoption Application Where is Mollie’s forever family? Is this being a case of black dog syndrome? Her three sisters all were adopted quickly. All of the littermates were tested with kids, people, and other dogs and passed with flying colors. Mollie is not even a year old yet and keeps getting passed up and it is truly breaking our hearts. Mollie is around 50 pounds, just turning ten months old, and a bit on the shorter side. She will be shy at first but once she gets to know you, she will be your best friend. (The pups all lived outside in a pen together the first six months of their lives so did miss out on some socialization, but all have adjusted nicely to their new lives and families. ) They were all timid at first of course, but with a bit of patience, have all come out of their shells and loving life after only a short time. Mollie lives with four big dogs, loves being outside and loves her toys and bones. She does not seem to be a fan of small dogs but has not really had a chance to get to know them either. Because she is a puppy, she does need exercise but don’t we all?! She does well at her neighborhood dog park also. Mollie is housebroken and crate trained; leash training may still need a little work as she has a fenced yard. She rides well in the car. Mollie is located in Myrtle beach, SC. Mollie is spayed, up to date on vaccines and preventatives, and chipped. She comes with leash, collar, all vet records, a small bag of food, and any personal items. She is move in ready!