Molly
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Molly
AvailableMolly is a female Great Pyrenees/German Shepherd Dog mix who is about 8 weeks old and considered a large breed. She shows a striking apricot, cream, and black coat and is still learning her house training skills. Molly has not been spayed yet, and her vaccinations are up to date. She is currently located in Warren, RI, and is expected to grow into a large companion.
About Molly
Molly is a breathtaking young pup mixed from Great Pyrenees and German Shepherd Dog. At around eight weeks, she already makes an impression with her fluffy coat and confident stance. She channels the protective, intuitive side of her breeds and flashes glimpses of her future size—she's trending big, already tipping the scales at 14 lbs. Her coloring is a lovely blend of apricot, cream, and black, and it's hard not to want to reach into the fluff and squeeze. She’s sharp, eager, and finding her voice, but her puppy heart is what really shines. This pup is earnest and gentle around other dogs and, while still new to cats, seems open to making friends with them, too. Molly plays well, learns quickly, and rarely shies away from a new experience, even if a hissing feline gives her pause. Potty training is underway, and she’s already crate-comfortable, but her new adopters should expect the usual puppy transitions. She lights up around people and is approachable with kids as well. Molly is currently fostered in New Braunfels, TX but can join adopters in Texas and the Northeastern states. Her sun sign is Pisces, known for intuition and sweetness. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Molly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Molly, as a Great Pyrenees and German Shepherd Dog mix, will likely thrive best in a home with space to roam—suburban or rural living works well, but active homes in other areas are possible if she gets plenty of attention and activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Given Molly's projected size and breed mix, she will need daily access to a secure yard or regular trips to parks for exercise, especially as she grows.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Molly's breeds are typically gentle and loyal, making her a great candidate for families with children so long as regular supervision and positive interactions are provided.











