




"Molly"
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![]() Molly at 9 wks above and at right, 3 months. |
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From Day one, Molly has ruled the roost here. She came out of her crate, after arriving at our house, at 7 weeks old and just simply took over the place! She was so full of herself and always had us laughing. At times, she even had us pulling our hair out! LOL as she was a real challenge to show at times. She'd go in that ring, throw her head up and back as if to say, "Watch out World... here I come!" Then she'd procede to do her own thing in the ring. You never knew if she was going to walk nicely on her lead or bunny hop the entire ring!At home, things were no different. She learned quickly how to escape from our 'secured' back yard and would prance back and forth outside of the fence and say to Hailey and Dusty (still in the fence) "neener neener neener!" We had to redo our fence because of her and it's now a fence built like Fort Knox! As Molly grew up, she mellowed out alot but still knew she ruled the roost here. She was a WONDERFUL mother and nurse to all the babies here (not only her own puppies) and also to anyone human that happened to be sick with a cold or flu. |
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Our beautiful Molly developed a cataract when she was just 4 years old, so she was spayed and we all took turns staying close by her crate to keep her safe from harm while she recovered, just as she did for all of us, so many times. Molly has the biggest heart of any dog I've ever known and is a stranger to no one. She loves to greet everyone that comes to our house, whether they be four legged or two legged. She continues to help rear all the ERAS puppies here at our house and does a fantastic job of it! She's one of the best 'puppy sitters' I know! :)