Molly is the kind of puppy that walks into a room like she already pays rent there. Eight weeks old and carrying herself with the confidence of a substitute teacher who immediately turns the lights off because we are not doing this today. This beagle mix girl is social, curious, affectionate, and fully convinced every human she meets has been waiting all day for the privilege of seeing her tiny fuzzy face. She greets strangers like they're distant relatives arriving at a family reunion with casserole dishes. No fear, no hesitation, no dramatic warm-up period. Molly is ready to become everyone's best friend immediately. Her mama is a beagle mix around 35 pounds, and Molly seems to have inherited the best parts of everybody involved – smart, easygoing, playful, affectionate, and just enough comedic timing to keep life interesting. She's the kind of puppy that somehow looks both extremely sophisticated and like she just got caught trying to eat a dryer sheet. Molly loves other dogs and would happily join an existing pack, but she's confident enough to also thrive as the center of attention. She's wonderful with kids, currently living with cats without issue, and genuinely operates like the mayor of whatever room she's in. She's playful without being overwhelming, adventurous without being wild, and has that rare good little sidekick energy where you can already picture her naturally fitting into somebody's everyday life. Morning coffee buddy. Tiny kitchen supervisor. Professional bathroom escort. Backyard zoomie coordinator. She's got range. Molly feels less like adopting a puppy and more like acquiring a tiny woodland best friend who's going to follow you around the house offering emotional support and light comedic relief for the next 15 years.
Ideal Home
Homes with children 10 years and over are recommended to ensure the best fit for both the pets and families involved.
Ongoing Health
Molly is a young puppy and will require all standard puppy vaccinations and preventative care as recommended by your veterinarian.
Training & Support
Of course, she's still a baby, so she'll need all the normal puppy basics – potty training, leash training, learning that not every leaf blowing through the yard is a personal emergency. But she's eager to please, highly trainable, and already showing signs of being one of those dogs that makes people say, "I can't believe we almost didn't adopt her."
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Once your application is received, we will review it and reach out to set up an interview with one of our volunteers.
- For additional questions, please email SaintMuttsInquiries@gmail.com.
Transporation
Molly is currently being fostered in New Jersey and will be transported to the perfect forever home by our rescue! We have transports departing each week!