Amitabha Buddhist Centre, Somerset
MOLLY
When meeting new people, particularly men, Molly can be quite wary at first. Adopters will need to understand dog body language to be able to tell when she is nervous. Once you have Molly¿s trust, she will give you lots and lots of love and she loves being around you. Due to her initial nerves, we feel she can live with children of the age 12 years+ who are understanding of giving dogs space and gentle interactions.
Molly has shown signs of separation anxiety when being left in her kennel. Due to this, adopters will need to be around for the majority of the day. The time that Molly is left alone will need to be built up gradually and in short periods. More advice on this can be given further in the adoption process.
Molly will happily and calmly go on walks with other dogs and can cope with short interactions. However, she shows clearly that she is uncomfortable when dogs get too close or in her face. For this reason she must be the only dog in the home and she cannot live with other cats.
If you think you could provide a loving, forever home for Molly, please fill out an application form and email it to blackberryfarm@rspca.org.uk
My personality
- I need training how to sit nicely (and then I can master the rest)
- I could live with children of secondary school age
- I need teaching that it's ok to be alone
- I'd prefer to be the only dog in a home
- I'd prefer to be the only animal in a home
- I'm always on the go
- I love toys and games
Additional Info
- Breed Staffordshire Bull Terrior
- Colour Brindle - White
- Current age 8 years (approx)
- Agency/ Charity RSPCA
- CentreBlackberry Farm Animal Centre