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Molly

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3-7 years|American Eskimo Dog|Female|Small|Hondo, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🎉 Social🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Molly is a 2-year-old female American Eskimo Dog mix located in Hondo, TX. She is small with medium-length fur and sports a lovely white and cream coat. Though not house trained yet, she is spayed and has all her vaccinations up to date.

About Molly

Meet Molly, a petite, gentle American Eskimo Dog mix looking for a stable, loving home. At 17 pounds and around 2 years old, she embodies the perfect little companion, always happiest near her person. After being found on the expressway, Molly has some nervousness around new hands, suggesting she’s still adjusting to kindness. With a patient adopter and a cozy lap, she quickly warms up and thrives on the companionship that she craves. Her eyes show some tear staining, but she remains a beautiful soul eager to be cherished. Molly needs a calm home where someone is present most of the time. She thrives on couch cuddles and serene comfort—the simple joys that mean so much to a dog with a challenging past. She is spayed, up-to-date on vaccinations, and micro-chipped. Molly is Heartworm positive and receiving treatment. Located near San Antonio, TX, Molly’s adoption fee is $325. Ready to enrich your life? Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Molly

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Molly, as an American Eskimo Dog mix, thrives in a calm environment where she can receive plenty of attention and companionship. She’s looking for a quieter space to feel safe and loved.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This breed, including Molly, doesn't require extensive outdoor space; a home with a small yard or nearby park would suit her well for regular walks and playtime.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Molly is gentle, her nervousness may make her better suited for a home with older children who can respect her space rather than younger, more active kids.