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thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 02:58 PM Feb 2023

Molly (Good Golly!)

If this works, here’s my first photo posted to DU. Thanks to our dear CaliforniaPeggy for her kind assistance.🤗

Molly (Good Golly!) was twice returned to the rescue and was scheduled to be put down when a
friend emailed this photo to my school district’s email. A guidance counselor and SpeechLanguage pathologist worked with the rescue and made sure I opened their email. This picture went straight to my heart and soul.

We rescued one another 9 years ago this May and are becoming old ladies together, living retired, happily ever after.
🕊thatcrowwoman

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Molly (Good Golly!) (Original Post) thatcrowwoman Feb 2023 OP
Congrats on successfully posting this photo onto DU, my dear thatcrowwoman! CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2023 #1
She look like a little angel. Maraya1969 Feb 2023 #2
Adorable Molly! MLAA Feb 2023 #3
She looks like a lovable dog that Mr.Bill Feb 2023 #4
Awwwwwwww, a sweetie-pie for sure! calimary Feb 2023 #5
She looks just like my Polly! Unwind Your Mind Feb 2023 #6
Yay for you and Molly. I'm sure she has some "issues" that will try you. erronis Feb 2023 #7
Looks like Molly could be hyper, is she? KS Toronado Feb 2023 #8
She's an excitable old lady thatcrowwoman Feb 2023 #11
Thank you everyone thatcrowwoman Feb 2023 #9
adorable! bluboid Feb 2023 #10
I really don't know why anyone would get a dog any other way, than rescue! 70sEraVet Feb 2023 #12
Thank you, 70sEraVet thatcrowwoman Feb 2023 #14
What a pretty little girl. Farmer-Rick Feb 2023 #13
I don't get it either, Farmer-Rick. thatcrowwoman Feb 2023 #15
Such a beautiful little girl. Such a serious, curious gaze. niyad Feb 2023 #16
What soulful eyes! Scottie Mom Feb 2023 #17

CaliforniaPeggy

(151,982 posts)
1. Congrats on successfully posting this photo onto DU, my dear thatcrowwoman!
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 03:21 PM
Feb 2023

It was my pleasure to help!

She is sure one cutie pie!

erronis

(16,792 posts)
7. Yay for you and Molly. I'm sure she has some "issues" that will try you.
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 04:56 PM
Feb 2023

But time and patience work wonders.

We've adopted a few and sometimes wished we hadn't. But in the end they stole our hearts.

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
11. She's an excitable old lady
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 05:43 PM
Feb 2023

but can’t maintain hyper drive for too long. More curious than hyper for the most part. One of her many middle names is Snuffleupagus. Our yard is an acre clearing on 10 acres of steep wooded mountainside with a creek on the lower boundary, so there’s always some scent trail to investigate. She’s about 50 pounds now, give or take, and incredibly strong, protective, and loving.

She’s crazy about my daughter who lives the next county. Molly will start barking and dancing/bouncing about 5 minutes before daughter arrives, and covers daughter with kisses as soon as she gets out of her car. They are “sisters” insists dear daughter.

My life is more better since we rescued one another.
🕊🐾tcw

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
9. Thank you everyone
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 05:28 PM
Feb 2023

She’s rough and tough from living on the street, but she’s never chewed a shoe. She will destroy any toy in minutes, though. If it has a squeaker, it is immediately removed and destroyed. Any stuffing is pulled our next. Who knew so much stuffing could fit in those toys?! Then she shreds what remains. 🤦🏽‍♀️

It didn’t take long to figure out that she’s just as happy to shred packing boxes and paper when we give them to her. She just shreds and tosses the shredding aside, never tries to eat them. Now if I could get her to deposit the remains in the recycling, that would be nice.

She must give any package that arrives a thorough sniffing before it’s opened, then waits patiently to see if she will get the box. Chewy delivers every third month and she meets Kevin the delivery man before he can even get out of the truck!

We get plenty of exercise, fresh air and sunshine on our regular patrols around the yard. I had a total right knee replacement in August and my surgeon has just cleared me to resume all activities, no restrictions. When we can get a few sunny days to dry the trails, we’ll be hiking up the mountain and back soon. Haven’t been able to do that since last May after 3 pretty serious falls, so my husband and our daughter will hike a ways with her occasionally, but not to the top. Soon, baby girl, soon.
🕊🐾thatcrowwoman and Molly

70sEraVet

(4,136 posts)
12. I really don't know why anyone would get a dog any other way, than rescue!
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 06:00 PM
Feb 2023

Our guy was such a sweet, eager-to-please soul, adopted days before his time was up.
I miss him tragically.
Bless you, and continue to have beautiful lives together, thatcrowwoman!

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
14. Thank you, 70sEraVet
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 06:36 PM
Feb 2023

My husband is also a 70s era vet. As an operating room tech at Ft. Rucker, he “kept Alabama free” from what the locals referred to as “the Commies.”

I’m sorry about the loss of your dog, my friend. Maybe you can rescue another?
It took my husband 20 years after our JoJo died before he was ready to accept another dog. Molly was going to be a foster, but he fell in love with her before we even got her home. Took her to the vet the next day to get her tag.
🕊tcw and Molly

Farmer-Rick

(11,336 posts)
13. What a pretty little girl.
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 06:16 PM
Feb 2023

Who could possibly give her up? Returned to the rescue twice?

My little Sugar, was born at the rescue. A family took her in when she was just a puppy, Only 3 pounds. But they brought her back. I think they were nuts to bring her back. I found her at the pound when she was 18 months old and fell in love with her.

She has since grown into a 50 pound whippet beagle cross. Very well behaved, loves to ride in the car and is very dignified and quiet, though she gets noisy when chasing rabbits or hears strange noises.

How anyone could have given her up when they had her since she was a puppy, I'll never know.

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
15. I don't get it either, Farmer-Rick.
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 06:44 PM
Feb 2023

I don’t know about the first return, but the second family had two primary school age boys who couldn’t handle her on a leash. She’s no Lassie, that’s for true. She’s so strong and hadn’t had much beyond potty training. I guess leash training, or any training wasn’t on that family’s agenda. Their loss, my blessing, as I see it.
🕊tcw and Molly

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