Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 I am forwarding this message on behalf of Kathy and Venesa, who are trying to find a temporary (or even better, a permanent) home for Molly as soon as possible, preferably within a week. On 3/26/07, katkear wrote: This is a long story, and I won't go into all of it- but my dear friend Venesa has been fostering a 10 year old Boston Terrier, Molly, for many months. Molly was given to a rescue group after her dad died and the " mom " did not want to take care of her anymore. She was abandoned after 10 years. Molly has been through so much. She was recently attacked by a large dog and she almost died - she needed over 180 stitches to her tiny body. and now, today, she was attacked again by a different dog. Venesa cannot keep her in her home because both these dogs live right next door to her, and she fears they will get out again. (Because Venesa is gone 9 hours a day, Molly uses a doggie door to go into the back yard, which is where the next-door dogs attacked her.) Molly is about 10-12 pounds, black and white, cute, friendly, smart, outgoing, She loves her walks (twice a day, 10 minutes or so) and loves to sit with her friends. She gets along with cats. She also gets along fine with other dogs -- she basically ignores them. She can go into a foster home with other dogs- as long as they are not possessive or territorial. Molly needs a quiet home, to recuperate and rest. While she is healing, for a few weeks, she will probably not need to be walked. After that, she should be fine. The plan is to get her into a foster home asap, hopefully within a week, and then once she is healed, to find her a good home where she will be loved and cherished. Her ideal home would be with somone who is home a lot, perhaps an older person, but this is not an absolute requirement! Obviously, if she could go directly into a permanent home, that would be wonderful, so she could avoid moving from one place to another, but the next best thing for Molly, obviously, is a good foster home where she can recuperate. Please spread the word and forward this on to anyone who is truly a dog lover.. Feel free to contact me, by phone or by email, if you want more information about Molly or are interested in giving her a temporary or permanent home. I want to help this precious girl who has lost so much. I know this dog personally, and feel so connected to her. She needs help now! Thank you!!! Kathy Kear 510 918 0380 or katkear Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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