Molly has had a long story, and we are desperate. I don't know what her life was like prior to being adopted by us but it wasn't good. How we ended up with her has been a rollercoaster. We saw the ad for her from our local shelter - they said she was a senior so we figured we'd give her an end-of-life home, that's usually what we do. She's actually very hyper and active - we have doubts that she's as old as they said she is. We don't know how old she is but I highly doubt she's a senior. We were told she could not be in a foster home due to 'other dogs being aggressive towards her' but they didn't elaborate much. We were not informed that this dog has behavioral issues. When we came to meet her we brought our baby and a couple of our other dogs. She acted fine at the shelter but they did not mention she will snap at children - we had to find this out ourselves. She is also not good with other dogs for the same reason - of which we have several. She is food aggressive, and will fight with our other dogs. She is hard to contain here in our suburb as she jumps our fence - I believe she would do best as a farm dog. She is a very sweet girl. She loves attention and needs play time and exercise like border collies do. She runs up to anybody for affection and is very good with people - just not kids or pets. She is prickly and will snap when it comes to being reprimanded or groomed; I suspect she was beaten in her previous life before the shelter - but she is still incredibly sweet and loving to just about anybody - even strangers on the street are her friends apparently. She is also very good with potty training and will notify you if she has to go outside. She is up to date on all her shots and such, spayed, but her papers were stolen unfortunately. We will need to be rehoming her as we will be moving out soon - our situation has rapidly deteriorated and we have to leave. All of the places we are going to don't allow large pets, and we can't endanger our child having her around. The shelter refused to take her back, all local shelters are full, and she has already been returned to us once. I've tried posting her in various places before and contacting rescues but nobody is interested. I've asked every stranger I meet and every person I know; I've been trying for over a year. We're out of options and I want the best for this dog - she deserves it, she's such a sweet girl - but we can't keep her and time is running out. She needs to be rehomed asap and I'm running out of hope.
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