Pet advice from Woodgreen
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In Molly’s previous home, she could be left home alone for 2 hours.
Any home alone time should be slowly built up at her pace after she has settled in.
Molly has current medical conditions, namely a cyst (being monitored), that will require consideration before this pet is rehomed. Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome them and you are a successful match.
We would also advise that any medical conditions, be that historic or ongoing, are discussed with your own vet prior to taking them home.
Molly can become uncomfortable around other dogs which she communicates by barking. She would like to be the only dog in the home and avoid other dogs on her walks.
Molly can live with children aged 8 plus
Molly is an energetic, bouncy girl, that may get over enthusiastic at times. She is very affectionate and will lean into your legs for a fuss.
Molly will need her own fully secured garden with 6ft fencing and no neighbouring dogs. Her favourite thing to do is chase balls, so having the space to do this in her own garden would be ideal.
Molly is a busy girl, she does require someone that is patient and eager to help her along with her training.
Molly loves sniffing things and is great at scent trails, loves nothing more than finding some tasty treats hidden around (great little treasure hunt). Molly does love having the freedom to run and would love to be able to go into a secure field or in a garden to have some much needed zoomies.
Molly would thrive best living on the edge of a city or town, with quieter walking areas. She finds busy walk environments overstimulating, she thrives on walks in fields and rural spaces.
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.